Attention and inhibition in bilingual children: evidence from the dimensional change card sort task
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Abstract
In a previous study, a bilingual advantage for preschool children in solving the dimensional change card sort task was attributed to superiority in inhibition of attention (Bialystok, 1999). However, the task includes difficult representational demands to encode and interpret the task stimuli, and bilinguals may also have profited from superior representational abilities. This possibility is examined in three studies. In Study 1, bilinguals outperformed monolinguals on versions of the problem containing moderate representational demands but not on a more demanding condition. Studies 2 and 3 demonstrated that bilingual children were more skilled than monolinguals when the target dimensions were perceptual…
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- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Perception
- Task (project management)
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Card sorting
- sort
- Representation (politics)
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- Quality Education
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