Individual and sociolinguistic differences in language background predict stroop performance

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  • who: Max R. Freeman from the Liberal Arts and Sciences, StJohn`s University, Jamaica, NY, United States, Bilingualism and Cognition Laboratory, School have published the Article: Individual and Sociolinguistic Differences in Language Background Predict Stroop Performance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to examine whether individual differences and sociolinguistic context mediated cognitive control performance in individuals who varied in bilingual experience. The authors aimed to identify the individual differences in participants` linguistic and cognitive backgrounds across sociolinguistic contexts (Midwest and SoCal) that led to more efficient performance on the non . . .

     

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