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Bilingualism, cognition, and aging
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- 27 November 2014, pp. 1-2
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Keynote Article
Bilingualism and cognition
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- 27 November 2014, pp. 3-24
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Peer Commentaries
On invisibility and experimental evidence
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 25-26
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Variability in the effects of bilingualism on cognition: It is not just about cognition, it is also about bilingualism
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 27-28
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Is there a benefit of bilingualism for executive functioning?*
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- 22 October 2014, pp. 29-31
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On the consequences of bilingualism: We need language and the brain to understand cognition
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 32-34
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Who are the bilinguals (and monolinguals)?
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 35-36
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Theoretically driven experiments may clarify questions about the bilingual advantage
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- 27 November 2014, pp. 37-38
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Let's not forget about language proficiency and cultural variations while linking bilingualism to executive control
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 39-40
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Do many hones dull the bilingual whetstone?
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 41-42
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Doubling down on multifactorial approaches to the study of bilingualism & executive control
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 43-44
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Does bilingualism improve cognitive aging? Commentary on Virginia Valian's target article: Bilingualism and cognition
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- 14 October 2014, pp. 45-46
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Author's response
Bilingualism and cognition: A focus on mechanisms*
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- 27 November 2014, pp. 47-50
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Research Article
Investigations into the locus of language-switching costs in older adult bilinguals*
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- 04 November 2013, pp. 51-64
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Age-related effects over bilingual language control and executive control*
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- 25 April 2013, pp. 65-78
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Language dominance and inhibition abilities in bilingual older adults*
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- 04 April 2013, pp. 79-89
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Impairment of both languages in late bilinguals with dementia of the Alzheimer type*
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- 27 November 2014, pp. 90-100
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The locus of Katakana–English masked phonological priming effects*
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- 27 March 2014, pp. 101-117
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Research Note
Testing the Revised Hierarchical Model: Evidence from word associations*
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- 17 June 2014, pp. 118-125
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BIL volume 18 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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- 27 November 2014, pp. f1-f2
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