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Memory Flexibility

Memory Flexibility

by ELP | Feb 24, 2022

Many children grow up learning two or more languages and recent research has found differences in cognitive performance between monolingual and bilingual children. Currently we are conducting research looking at how bilingual infants transfer learning across cues and...

We are a research group interested in social and cognitive development during early childhood

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