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Cognitive efficiency and expertise-dependent automaticity in the working memory performance of bilinguals

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Cognitive efficiency and expertise-dependent automaticity in the working memory performance of bilinguals / Gallo, F.; Terekhina, L.; Abutalebi, J.; Shtyrov, Y.; Myachykov, A.. - In: BRAIN AND COGNITION. - ISSN 0278-2626. - 187:(2025). [10.1016/j.bandc.2025.106308]
Abstract:
The concepts of cognitive efficiency (CE) and expertise-dependent automaticity are central to the understanding of cognitive adaptations related to bilingual experiences. This study examined their behavioral manifestations in bilingual young adults by manipulating the cognitive load of a working memory task; the possibility to manipulate the difficulty of a cognitive task is necessary to observe behavioral outcomes associated with CE and automaticity. To this end, participants completed an n-back task ranging in difficulty from 0-back to 3-back, with the 3-back condition being commonly recognized as being a highly cognitively demanding one. We aimed to determine whether degree of bilingual experience could predict performance outcomes – accuracy, reaction times, and the speed/accuracy tradeoff – reflecting bilingualism’s putative dynamic impact on CE and automaticity in working memory. The results showed a positive relationship between degree of bilingual experience and working memory performance, particularly when the task-induced cognitive load increased. More experienced bilinguals demonstrated a smaller decline in performance when task difficulty intensified, a behavioral manifestation compatible with increased CE. Additionally, a relationship with expertise-dependent automaticity emerged, with the speed/accuracy tradeoff trajectory unfolding differentially across varying task difficulties at different degrees of bilingual experience.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gallo, F.; Terekhina, L.; Abutalebi, J.; Shtyrov, Y.; Myachykov, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
ABUTALEBI JUBIN
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/202556
Pubblicato in:
BRAIN AND COGNITION
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