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2021
EISSN 2641-4368
In this Issue
Special Issue: Bilingualism and Executive Function. Guest Editors: Angela de Bruin, Anthony Dick, Manuel Carreiras and Karen Emmorey
Review Articles
Clear Theories Are Needed to Interpret Differences: Perspectives on the Bilingual Advantage Debate
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 433–451.
On the Need for Theoretically Guided Approaches to Possible Bilingual Advantages: An Evaluation of the Potential Loci in the Language and Executive Control Systems
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 452–463.
Moving From Bilingual Traits to States: Understanding Cognition and Language Processing Through Moment-to-Moment Variation
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 487–512.
Research Articles
Clustering and Switching in Verbal Fluency Across Varying Degrees of Cognitive Control Demands: Evidence From Healthy Bilinguals and Bilingual Patients With Aphasia
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 532–557.
Bilingualism Effects on the Cognitive Flexibility of Autistic Children: Evidence From Verbal Dual-Task Paradigms
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 558–585.
Do Bilinguals Outperform Monolinguals in Switching Tasks? Contrary Evidence for Nonlinguistic and Linguistic Switching Tasks
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 586–604.
Investigating the Link Between Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Cognitive Control in Bilinguals Using Laplacian-Transformed Event Related Potentials
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 605–627.
On the Connection Between Language Control and Executive Control—An ERP Study
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 628–646.
The Domain-General Multiple Demand Network Is More Active in Early Balanced Bilinguals Than Monolinguals During Executive Processing
Neurobiology of Language (2021) 2 (4): 647–664.
Reviewers
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