2019
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1692962
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Cognitive Control along the Language Spectrum: From the Typical Bilingual Child to Language Impairment

Abstract: Cognitive control refers to the ability to perform goal-directed behaviors in the presence of other compelling actions or in the face of habitual practices. Cognitive control functions play a critical role in children's language processing and literacy development. In recent years, many clinicians have expanded their assessment and treatment to target specific cognitive skills. Our goal is to provide a review of recent findings on cognitive control functions in children with different language status (i.e., mo… Show more

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