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摘要
目的:本研究旨在探讨认知灵活性方面的双语优势如何受语言使用参数(如语言转换经验)和心理因素(如急性应激)的调节。设计/方法:具有高或低语言转换经验的汉英非平衡双语者(HLS或LLS双语者)在无应激条件下(实验1)或在由特里尔社会应激测试(Trier Social Stress Test)诱发的急性应激条件下(实验2)完成了一项提示色形转换任务。数据和分析:我们使用重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)分析了HLS和LLS双语者在转换和混合成本方面的差异。使用分层回归模型检验了语言转换经验与认知灵活性之间的预测关系。结果/结论:在无压力条件下,HLS 和 LLS 双语者的转换和混合成本相似,但在急性压力条件下,HLS 双语者的转换成本低于 LLS 双语者。交叉实验分析的结果进一步表明,在急性应激条件下,LLS双语者的转换成本更高。意义:我们的研究结果表明,二语者在认知灵活性方面的优势是有条件的,这为目前关于二语者语言经验与认知控制之间的模糊关系的争论提供了启示。
The effects of language switching experience and acute stress on bilingual advantages in cognitive flexibility
Aims:This study aimed to investigate how bilingual advantages in cognitive flexibility were modulated by language-use parameters (e.g., language switching experience) and psychological factors (e.g., acute stress).Design/methodology:Chinese-English unbalanced bilinguals with a high or low amount of language switching experience (HLS or LLS bilinguals) performed a cued color-shape switching task in stress-free condition (Experiment 1) or in acute stress condition induced by the Trier Social Stress Test (Experiment 2). Switching and mixing costs were calculated to denote two aspects of cognitive flexibility: transient and sustained switching abilities, respectively.Data and analysis:Differences in switching and mixing costs between HLS and LLS bilinguals were analyzed using repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA). The predictive relationship between language switching experience and cognitive flexibility was examined using hierarchical regression models. The role of acute stress in the dynamics was tested by means of independent samples t-tests in a cross-analysis of Experiments 1 and 2.Findings/conclusions:HLS and LLS bilinguals showed similar switching and mixing costs in the stress-free condition, but in the acute stress condition, HLS bilinguals showed lower switching costs than LLS bilinguals. The result of cross-experimental analysis further revealed that higher switching costs were demanded in LLS bilinguals under acute stress. These findings suggest that language switching experience specifically influences transient switching ability under acute stress.Originality:This study was a first attempt to provide evidence that psychological stress may be a crucial determinant in exploring the theoretical implications of cognitive control in bilingualism.Significance:Our findings suggest that bilingual advantages in cognitive flexibility are conditional, shedding light on the ongoing debate about the ambiguous relationship between language experience and cognitive control in bilinguals.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Bilingualism is an international forum for the dissemination of original research on the linguistic, psychological, neurological, and social issues which emerge from language contact. While stressing interdisciplinary links, the focus of the Journal is on the language behavior of the bi- and multilingual individual.