On the time course of exogenous cueing effects in bilinguals: Higher proficiency in a second language is associated with more rapid endogenous disengagement

dc.contributor.author Mishra, Ramesh K.
dc.contributor.author Hilchey, Matthew D.
dc.contributor.author Singh, Niharika
dc.contributor.author Klein, Raymond M.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-26T23:44:39Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-26T23:44:39Z
dc.date.issued 2012-08-01
dc.description.abstract Previous investigations have demonstrated a bilingual advantage on various aspects of executive control. It remains unclear how the language proficiency of bilinguals might relate to the mechanisms involved in attentional disengagement. In the present investigation, we tested the hypothesis that high bilingual proficiency would lead to a more rapid endogenous disengagement of attention from task-irrelevant peripheral cues. We predicted that more rapid attentional disengagement would result in an earlier appearance of inhibition of return (IOR). In this study Hindi-English bilinguals who differed in their L2 (English) proficiency participated in a target detection task. Visual targets were preceded by uninformative peripheral cues at various stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) allowing for us to visualize the time course of cue-related facilitation and inhibition. High-proficient Hindi-English bilinguals showed an earlier appearance of IOR than did low-proficient bilinguals, suggesting increased efficiency in disengagement of attention from task-irrelevant inputs. Furthermore, consistent with the "global" advantage that characterizes bilinguals in many tasks, the high-proficient group outperformed low-proficient bilinguals in overall reaction time. © 2012 Copyright The Experimental Psychology Society.
dc.identifier.citation Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. v.65(8)
dc.identifier.issn 17470218
dc.identifier.uri 10.1080/17470218.2012.657656
dc.identifier.uri http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1080/17470218.2012.657656
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/2467
dc.subject Bilingualism
dc.subject Cognitive control
dc.subject Executive processing
dc.subject Inhibition of return
dc.subject Orienting
dc.title On the time course of exogenous cueing effects in bilinguals: Higher proficiency in a second language is associated with more rapid endogenous disengagement
dc.type Journal. Article
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