Individual Variation and the Bilingual Advantage : : Factors that Modulate the Effect of Bilingualism on Cognitive Control and Cognitive Reserve / / Maurits Van den Noort, Peggy M.P.C. Bosch, Esli Struys.
The number of bilingual and multilingual speakers around the world is steadily growing, leading to the questions: How do bilinguals manage two or more language systems in their daily interactions, and how does being bilingual/multilingual affect brain functioning and vice versa? Previous research ha...
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