Implicit Learning, Bilingualism, and Dyslexia: Insights From a Study Assessing AGL With a Modified Simon Task

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作者
Vender, Maria [1 ]
Krivochen, Diego Gabriel [2 ]
Phillips, Beth [2 ]
Saddy, Douglas [2 ]
Delfitto, Denis [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Verona, Dept Cultures & Civilizat, Verona, Italy
[2] Univ Reading, Ctr Integrat Neurosci & Neurodynam, Reading, Berks, England
关键词
artificial grammar learning; implicit learning; bilingualism; dyslexia; bilingualism and dyslexia interaction; DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA; COGNITIVE CONTROL; CHILDREN; GRAMMAR; LANGUAGE; PERFORMANCE; EXPERIENCE; ADVANTAGES; MODELS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01647
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This paper presents an experimental study investigating artificial grammar learning in monolingual and bilingual children, with and without dyslexia, using an original methodology. We administered a serial reaction time task, in the form of a modified Simon task, in which the sequence of the stimuli was manipulated according to the rules of a simple Lindenmayer grammar (more specifically, a Fibonacci grammar). By ensuring that the subjects focused on the correct response execution at the motor stage in presence of congruent or incongruent visual stimuli, we could meet the two fundamental criteria for implicit learning: the absence of an intention to learn and the lack of awareness at the level of resulting knowledge. The participants of our studies were four groups of 10-year-old children: 30 Italian monolingual typically developing children, 30 bilingual typically developing children with Italian L2, 24 Italian monolingual dyslexic children, and 24 bilingual dyslexic children with Italian L2. Participants were administered the modified Simon task developed according to the rules of the Fibonacci grammar and tested with respect to the implicit learning of three regularities: (i) a red is followed by a blue, (ii) a sequence of two blues is followed by a red, and (iii) a blue can be followed either by a red or by a blue. Results clearly support the hypothesis that learning took place, since participants of all groups became increasingly sensitive to the structure of the input, implicitly learning the sequence of the trials and thus appropriately predicting the occurrence of the relevant items, as manifested by faster reaction times in predictable trials. Moreover, group differences were found, with bilinguals being overall faster than monolinguals and dyslexics less accurate than controls. Finally, an advantage of bilingualism in dyslexia was found, with bilingual dyslexics performing consistently better than monolingual dyslexics and, in some conditions, at the level of the two control groups. These results are taken to suggest that bilingualism should be supported also among linguistically impaired individuals.
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