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A path to the bilingual advantage: Pairwise matching of individuals– CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 August 2019

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When originally published, the article by Czapka et al, included the wrong caption for Fig 1. The publication indicates that Fig 1 shows data for heterogeneous groups when in fact it shows data for homogenous groups.

Fig. 1. Mean response latencies (with error bars indicating standard errors) of the A) go/nogo task, B) BST and C) N-back for the homogenous groups (mono-linguals - dark bars and multilinguals - light bars).

The correct figure and caption are shown below

Author ORCIDs

Julia Festman, 0000-0003-0156-3713

References

Czapka, S, Wotschack, C, Klassert, A and Festman, J (n.d.). A path to the bilingual advantage: Pairwise matching of individuals. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 111. doi:10.1017/S1366728919000166Google Scholar
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Fig. 1. Mean response latencies (with error bars indicating standard errors) of the A) go/nogo task, B) BST and C) N-back for the homogenous groups (mono-linguals - dark bars and multilinguals - light bars).