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Attentional orienting abilities in bilinguals: Evidence from a large infant sample.

Maria M Arredondo1, Richard N Aslin2, Minyu Zhang3, Janet F Werker4.   

Abstract

A key question in studies of cognitive development is whether bilingual environments impact higher-cognitive functions. Inconclusive evidence in search of a "bilingual cognitive advantage" has sparked debates on the reliability of these findings. Few studies with infants have examined this question, but most of them include small samples. The current study presents evidence from a large sample of 6- and 10-month-old monolingual- and bilingual-exposed infants (N = 152), which includes a longitudinal subset (n = 31), who completed a cueing attentional orienting task. The results suggest bilingual infants showed significant developmental gains in latency performance during the condition that was most cognitively demanding (Incongruent). The results also revealed bilingual infants' performance was associated with their parents' dual-language switching behavior. Taken together, these results provide support that bilingual experiences (i.e., dual-language mixing) influence infants' shifting and orienting of attention.
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Keywords:  Attention; Bilingualism; Infancy; Language mixing; Longitudinal; Shifting

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34999429      PMCID: PMC8842846          DOI: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2021.101683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Behav Dev        ISSN: 0163-6383


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