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Anterior cingulate cortex sulcation and its differential effects on conflict monitoring in bilinguals and monolinguals

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The role of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in modulating the effect of bilingual experience on cognitive control has been reported at both functional and structural neural levels. Individual differences in the ACC sulcal patterns have been recently correlated with cognitive control efficiency in monolinguals. We aimed to investigate whether differences of ACC sulcation mediate the effect of bilingualism on cognitive control efficiency. We contrasted the performance of bilinguals and monolinguals during a cognitive control task (i.e., the Flanker Task) using a stratification based on the participants' ACC sulcal features. We found that performance of the two groups was differentially affected by ACC sulcation. Our findings provide the first evidence that early neuro-developmental mechanisms may modulate the effect of different environmental backgrounds-here, bilingual vs monolingual experience-on cognitive efficiency.
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hal-02325096 , version 1 (25-10-2019)

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Arnaud Cachia, Nicola del Maschio, Gregoire Borst, Pasquale Anthony Della Rosa, Christophe Pallier, et al.. Anterior cingulate cortex sulcation and its differential effects on conflict monitoring in bilinguals and monolinguals. Brain and Language, 2017, 175, pp.57-63. ⟨10.1016/j.bandl.2017.09.005⟩. ⟨hal-02325096⟩
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