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  1. Dissociating the Role of the pre-SMA in Response Inhibition and Switching: A Combined Online and Offline TMS Approach.Ignacio Obeso, Noemí Robles, Elena M. Marrón & Diego Redolar-Ripoll - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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  • The Influence of Expertise in Simultaneous Interpreting on Non-Verbal Executive Processes.Carolina Yudes, Pedro Macizo & Teresa Bajo - 2011 - Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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  • Working memory span and the role of proactive interference.Cindy Lustig, Cynthia P. May & Lynn Hasher - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (2):199.
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  • Bilingual advantages in executive functioning: problems in convergent validity, discriminant validity, and the identification of the theoretical constructs.Kenneth R. Paap - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • Components of Executive Control with Advantages for Bilingual Children in Two Cultures.Ellen Bialystok & Mythili Viswanathan - 2009 - Cognition 112 (3):494.
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  • Musical Training, Bilingualism, and Executive Function: A Closer Look at Task Switching and Dual‐Task Performance.Linda Moradzadeh, Galit Blumenthal & Melody Wiseheart - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (5):992-1020.
    This study investigated whether musical training and bilingualism are associated with enhancements in specific components of executive function, namely, task switching and dual-task performance. Participants belonging to one of four groups were matched on age and socioeconomic status and administered task switching and dual-task paradigms. Results demonstrated reduced global and local switch costs in musicians compared with non-musicians, suggesting that musical training can contribute to increased efficiency in the ability to shift flexibly between mental sets. On dual-task performance, musicians also (...)
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  • Sequential congruency effects reveal differences in disengagement of attention for monolingual and bilingual young adults.John G. Grundy, Ashley Chung-Fat-Yim, Deanna C. Friesen, Lorinda Mak & Ellen Bialystok - 2017 - Cognition 163 (C):42-55.
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  • The Importance of Socioeconomic Status as a Modulator of the Bilingual Advantage in Cognitive Ability.Kamila Naeem, Roberto Filippi, Eva Periche-Tomas, Andriani Papageorgiou & Peter Bright - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • The effect of script similarity on executive control in bilinguals.Emily L. Coderre & Walter J. B. van Heuven - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • Independent effects of bilingualism and socioeconomic status on language ability and executive functioning.Alejandra Calvo & Ellen Bialystok - 2014 - Cognition 130 (3):278-288.
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  • The effect of childhood bilectalism and multilingualism on executive control.Kyriakos Antoniou, Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Maria Kambanaros & Napoleon Katsos - 2016 - Cognition 149 (C):18-30.
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  • Bilingualism aids conflict resolution: Evidence from the ANT task.Albert Costa, Mireia Hernández & Núria Sebastián-Gallés - 2008 - Cognition 106 (1):59-86.
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  • Sequential Congruency Effects in Monolingual and Bilingual Adults: A Failure to Replicate Grundy et al.Samantha F. Goldsmith & J. Bruce Morton - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • Persistent activity in the prefrontal cortex during working memory.Clayton E. Curtis & Mark D'Esposito - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (9):415-423.
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  • Cognitive Advantages of Bilingual Children in Different Sociolinguistic Contexts.Elma Blom, Tessel Boerma, Evelyn Bosma, Leonie Cornips & Emma Everaert - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • The Role of Cognitive Development and Strategic Task Tendencies in the Bilingual Advantage Controversy.Esli Struys, Wouter Duyck & Evy Woumans - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • The Role of Semantic Diversity in Word Recognition across Aging and Bilingualism.Brendan T. Johns, Christine L. Sheppard, Michael N. Jones & Vanessa Taler - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:195083.
    Frequency effects are pervasive in studies of language, with higher frequency words being recognized faster than lower frequency words. However, the exact nature of frequency effects has recently been questioned, with some studies finding that contextual information provides a better fit to lexical decision and naming data than word frequency ( Adelman et al., 2006 ). Recent work has cemented the importance of these results by demonstrating that a measure of the semantic diversity of the contexts that a word occurs (...)
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  • Linguistic and Cognitive Skills in Sardinian–Italian Bilingual Children.Maria Garraffa, Madeleine Beveridge & Antonella Sorace - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:170562.
    We report the results of a study which tested receptive Italian grammatical competence and general cognitive abilities in bilingual Italian–Sardinian children and age-matched monolingual Italian children attending the first and second year of primary school in the Nuoro province of Sardinia, where Sardinian is still widely spoken. The results show that across age groups the performance of Sardinian–Italian bilingual children is in most cases indistinguishable from that of monolingual Italian children, in terms of both Italian language skills and general cognitive (...)
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  • The relationship between linguistic and non-linguistic cognitive control skills in bilingual children from low socio-economic backgrounds.Milijana Buac & Margarita Kaushanskaya - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • Parietal cortex and attention.M. Behrmann, J. J. Geng & S. Shomstein - 2004 - Current Opinion in Neurobiology 14 (2):212-217.
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