Bilingual effect: the influence of L2 reading proficiency on cognitive control differences among young adult Chinese-English bilinguals

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Zhilong Xie, Xiaying Chu
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ABSTRACT The study examines whether L2 reading proficiency exerts influence upon cognitive control among young-adult Chinese-English bilinguals. A low L2 reading proficiency group and a high L2 reading proficiency group were compared on two cognitive control tasks measuring inhibition, monitoring, and mental set shifting, i.e. Number Stroop task and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), with other confounding variables strictly matched. The results showed that the high L2 reading proficiency group had bilingual effects on conflict monitoring in the Stroop task and mental set shifting in the WCST. Further regression analyses results confirmed the significant role of L2 reading in cognitive control. The overall results suggest that L2 reading experience has a significant influence on cognitive control on the aspects of conflict monitoring and mental set shifting, but not on inhibition, revealing the specific relationship between particular linguistic context demand (L2 reading) and its potential impact on cognitive control.
双语效应:二语阅读水平对青年汉英双语者认知控制差异的影响
摘要本研究旨在探讨青年汉英双语者的二语阅读能力对认知控制的影响。在其他混杂变量严格匹配的情况下,比较低二语阅读水平组和高二语阅读水平组在测量抑制、监测和心理集转移的两项认知控制任务(数字Stroop任务和威斯康星卡片分类测验)上的差异。结果表明,高二语阅读水平组在Stroop任务的冲突监测和WCST的心理定势转移上具有双语效应。进一步的回归分析结果证实了二语阅读在认知控制中的重要作用。整体结果表明,二语阅读体验对冲突监测和心理定式转移方面的认知控制有显著影响,但对抑制没有显著影响,揭示了特定语言语境需求(二语阅读)与其对认知控制的潜在影响之间的具体关系。
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Journal of Cognitive Psychology
Journal of Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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