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Abstract Increasingly, it has been recognized that non‐seizure‐related factors influence how people with epilepsy perform on neuropsychological tests. Therefore, neuropsychologists need to recognize the constellation of factors that can contribute to the neurocognitive presentation of a person with epilepsy and consider these factors in the ...
Mary Lou Smith+12 more
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Bilingualism imposes costs to language processing but benefits to word learning. We test a new hypothesis that relates costs in language processing at study to benefits in learning at test as desirable difficulties.
C. Bogulski, Kinsey Bice, J. Kroll
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Bilingualism in Colombia Higher Education
This theme review describes aspects related to bilingualism and its incidence in higher education. Specifically, the author shows a brief overview of what bilingualism means; what the National Bilingual Program started in 2004 and its evolution into ...
Sandra Liliana Martínez Rincón
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Bilingualism reveals fundamental variation in language processing
Although variation in the ways individuals process language has long been a topic of interest and discussion in the psycholinguistic literature, only recently have studies of bilingualism and its cognitive consequences begun to reveal the fundamental ...
Melinda Fricke+3 more
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Language control and parallel recovery of language in individuals with aphasia [PDF]
Background: The causal basis of the different patterns of language recovery following stroke in bilingual speakers is not well understood. Our approach distinguishes the representation of language from the mechanisms involved in its control.
Abutalebi J.+26 more
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Multilingual Virtual Healthcare Assistant
In current study a multilingual health interface is proposed that can receive a voice, text, and image message to report the symptoms individually. This tool will increase access, early diagnosis, and precision of the diagnosis on a different user base. ABSTRACT This study proposes a virtual healthcare assistant framework designed to provide support in
Geetika Munjal+3 more
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Early executive function: The influence of culture and bilingualism
Evidence suggests that cultural experiences and learning multiple languages have measurable effects on children's development of executive function (EF).
Crystal D. Tran+2 more
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Bilingualism and Communicative Benefits [PDF]
We examine patterns of acquiring non-native languages in a model with two languages and two populations with heterogeneous learning skills, where every individual faces a binary choice of learning the foreign language or refraining from doing so. We show
Jean Gabszewicz+2 more
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No evidence for reduced Simon cost in elderly bilinguals and bidialectals [PDF]
We explored whether a bilingual advantage in executive control is associated with differences in cultural and ethnic background associated with the bilinguals’ immigrant status, and whether dialect use in monolinguals can also incur such an advantage ...
Fiala, Linda+3 more
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Increased understanding of the ways in which multiple languages are represented in bilingual speakers’ brains would undoubtedly advance several theoretical issues in areas such as language acquisition and performance theory. The progress of science forces linguists to draw upon relevant data from neurolinguistics and opens a new avenue for SLA ...
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