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Do Bilingual advantages in attentional control influence memory encoding during a divided attention task?

Natalie H Brito1, Eric R Murphy2, Chandan Vaidya3, Rachel Barr3.   

Abstract

The current study examined if bilingual advantages in cognitive control influence memory encoding during a divided attention task. Monolinguals, simultaneous bilinguals, and sequential bilinguals switched between classifying objects and words, then were tested for their recognition memory of stimuli previously seen during the classification task. Compared to bilingual groups, monolinguals made the most errors on the classification task and simultaneous bilinguals committed the fewest errors. On the memory task, however, no differences were found between the three language groups, but significant correlations were found between the number of errors during switch trials on the classification task and recognition memory for both target and non-target stimuli. For bilinguals, their age of second language acquisition partially accounted for the association between attentional control (number of switch errors) and subsequent memory for non-target stimuli only. These results contribute to our understanding of how individual differences in language acquisition influence interactions between cognitive domains.

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Keywords:  bilingualism; cognitive control; divided attention; memory

Year:  2015        PMID: 28751828      PMCID: PMC5525024          DOI: 10.1017/S1366728915000851

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biling (Camb Engl)        ISSN: 1366-7289


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