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Non-linguistic effects of language switching training.

Kalinka Timmer1, Marco Calabria2, Albert Costa3.   

Abstract

What is the relationship between bilingual language control (BLC) mechanisms and domain-general executive control (EC) processes? Do these two domains share some of their mechanisms? Here, we take a novel approach to this question, investigating whether short-term language switching training improves non-linguistic task switching performance. Two groups of bilinguals were assigned to two different protocols; one group was trained in language switching (switching-task training group) another group was trained in blocked language picture naming (single-block training group). Both groups performed a non-linguistic and linguistic switching task before (pre-training) and after training (post-training). Non-linguistic and linguistic switch costs decreased to a greater extent for the switching-task training than for the single-block training group from pre- to post-training. In contrast, mixing costs showed similar reductions for both groups. This suggests short-term language switching training can transfer to the non-linguistic domain for certain sub-mechanisms (i.e., switch cost). Thus, there is some overlap of the control mechanisms across domains.
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Keywords:  Bilingual language control; Bilingualism; Executive control; Training effects; Transfer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30212652     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2018.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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