Relations among degree of bilingualism and bilateral information processing in children and adults

Author:

Sierra Francisco J.1ORCID,Weimer Amy A.2,Lin Yu-Cheng,Jou JerwenORCID,Castillo Nayda,Garcia Cedar,Suarez Michelle,Garcia Flor I.,Aleman Gabriela,Ortiz Edson,Romero Francheli1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA

2. Texas State University, USA

Abstract

Aims and objectives: The primary goal of this study was to examine whether degree of bilingualism related to dichotic listening accuracy, a measure of bilateral processing, after controlling for age and income. Methodology: Participants included 59 children ages 6–11 years ( M = 7.86, SD = 1.81) and 61 adults (18–83 years) ( M = 34.02, SD = 15.70). Participants completed demographic surveys, vocabulary assessments in English and Spanish, and a dichotic listening test. Data and analysis: Multiple linear regressions examined whether the degree of bilingualism predicted bilateral processing. Findings: Degree of bilingualism predicted bilateral processing in the whole sample of children and adults. Originality: This study is one of the first to examine bilingualism and bilateral processing while including both children and adults. It also importantly controlled for a possible cognate facilitatory effect and participant income differences and measured bilingualism on a continuum. Significance: Results highlight the importance of including bilingual groups of different ages when researching bilingualism and laterality.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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