Are all interferences bad? Bilingual advantages in working memory are modulated by varying demands for controlled processing
We investigated bilingual advantages in general control abilities using three complex-span tasks of working memory (WM). An operation-span task served as a baseline measure of WM capacity. Additionally, two modified versions of the Stroop-span task were designed to place varying attentional-control...
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Main Authors: | YANG, Hwajin, YANG, Sujin |
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2017
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