[HTML][HTML] Subcortical malleability as a result of cognitively challenging experiences: the case of bi-/multilingualism

J Yee, M Kořenář, A Sheehan, C Pliatsikas - Current Opinion in Behavioral …, 2024 - Elsevier
Highlights•Cognitively challenging experiences cause structural and functional brain
changes.•These include bi-/multilingualism, with its increased cognitive control …

[HTML][HTML] Bilingualism, sleep, and cognition: An integrative view and open research questions

F Gallo, A Myachykov, J Abutalebi, V DeLuca, J Ellis… - Brain and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Sleep and language are fundamental to human existence and have both been shown to
substantially affect cognitive functioning including memory, attentional performance, and …

The effects of heritage multilingualism on foreign language learning: a comparison of children with typical language development and developmental language …

E Tribushinina, B Boz - Frontiers in Psychology, 2025 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Both multilingualism and developmental language disorder (DLD) may be
associated with inferior performance in the majority language, albeit for different reasons. At …

Trilingual parallel processing: Do the dominant languages grab all the attention?

LS Pathak, M Vulchanova, P Pathak… - Bilingualism: Language …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Twenty-five L1 Nepali speaking participants living in Trondheim, Norway who spoke English
as L2 and Norwegian as L3 (late adult learners) participated in this study. Participants' L2 …

The Production-Processing Paradox: Examining the Cognitive Effects of Code-Switching Via FEBLOC, a Novel Ecologically Valid Switching Corpus

L Gosselin - 2025 - ruor.uottawa.ca
Many fluent bilinguals pass from one language to the another in a single conversation,
seemingly without effort. However, in-lab experiments show that reading or hearing code …

[PDF][PDF] Bilingualism modulates domain-general functional connectivity: insights from EEG and artificial grammar learning

A Sheehan, D Saddy, D Krivochen, S Gupta… - osf.io
Bilingualism is associated with distinct patterns of resting-state functional brain connectivity–
a consequence of ongoing language control demands that do not apply to monolinguals …