A bilingual advantage in task switching
University of Haifa · Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
This study investigated the possibility that lifelong bilingualism may lead to enhanced efficiency in the ability to shift between mental sets. We compared the performance of monolingual and fluent bilingual college students in a task-switching paradigm. Bilinguals incurred reduced switching costs in the task-switching paradigm when compared with monolinguals, suggesting that lifelong experience in switching between languages may contribute to increased efficiency in the ability to shift flexibly between mental sets. On the other hand, bilinguals did not differ from monolinguals in the differential cost of performing mixed-task as opposed to single-task blocks. Together, these results indicate that bilingual…
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2Topics & keywords
- Task switching
- Neuroscience of multilingualism
- Task (project management)
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Differential effects
- Function (biology)
- Differential (mechanical device)
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