On the overlap between bilingual language control and domain-general executive control
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2016Autor
Branzi, Francesca M.
Calabria, Marco
Boscarino, Maria Lucrezia
Costa, Albert
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Francesca M. Branzi, Marco Calabria, Maria Lucrezia Boscarino, Albert Costa, On the overlap between bilingual language control and domain-general executive control, Acta Psychologica, Volume 166, May 2016, Pages 21-30, ISSN 0001-6918, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2016.03.001.
Resumen
We explored the overlap between bilingual language control (bLC) and domain-general executive control (EC)
by focusing on inhibitory control processes. We tested 62 bilinguals in linguistic and non-linguistic switching
tasks for two types of costs, such as the n−1 shift cost and the n−2 repetition cost. In order to explore the involvement
of inhibitory control in bLC and EC, we assessed the pattern of switch costs in the two tasks and then
we correlated them between tasks. Results showed reduced n − 2 repetition costs as compared to n − 1 shift
costs in the linguistic task only, suggesting that small amount of inhibition were deployed when switching
between languages. Importantly, neither the n − 1 shift costs nor the n − 2 repetition costs were correlated
between tasks. These results, supported by additional evidence fromthe ex-Gaussian analysis, suggest that inhibitory
control is differently involved in bLC and in EC.