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27 Examining the Relationship Between Spanish-English Bilingualism and Digit Span Performance
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Harris, Robert N
, Ramirez, Nathan R
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Bilingualism
/ Cross Cultural Neuropsychology/Clinical Cultural Neuroscience
/ Hispanic people
/ Multiple regression analysis
/ Poster Session 05: Neuroimaging | Neurophysiology | Neurostimulation | Technology | Cross Cultural | Multiculturalism | Career Development
/ Short term memory
2023
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27 Examining the Relationship Between Spanish-English Bilingualism and Digit Span Performance
by
Harris, Robert N
, Ramirez, Nathan R
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Bilingualism
/ Cross Cultural Neuropsychology/Clinical Cultural Neuroscience
/ Hispanic people
/ Multiple regression analysis
/ Poster Session 05: Neuroimaging | Neurophysiology | Neurostimulation | Technology | Cross Cultural | Multiculturalism | Career Development
/ Short term memory
2023
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27 Examining the Relationship Between Spanish-English Bilingualism and Digit Span Performance
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Harris, Robert N
, Ramirez, Nathan R
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Bilingualism
/ Cross Cultural Neuropsychology/Clinical Cultural Neuroscience
/ Hispanic people
/ Multiple regression analysis
/ Poster Session 05: Neuroimaging | Neurophysiology | Neurostimulation | Technology | Cross Cultural | Multiculturalism | Career Development
/ Short term memory
2023
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27 Examining the Relationship Between Spanish-English Bilingualism and Digit Span Performance
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27 Examining the Relationship Between Spanish-English Bilingualism and Digit Span Performance
2023
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Objective:Bilingualism has shown to have significant implications for neuropsychological assessment, namely, the Digit Span task. Moreover, bilingual individuals have been shown to exhibit both advantages and disadvantages on Digit Span; however, the relationship between bilingualism and performance on this subtest is poorly understood. This research aims to better understand how Hispanic Spanish-English bilinguals perform on this commonly administered working memory subtest.Participants and Methods:Participants included 82 Hispanic Spanish-English bilinguals [Age: M=29.11 (SD=6.369); Education: M=15.68 (SD=2.255); 53.7% female]. The participants completed the Language and Social Background Questionnaire (LSBQ; composite factor scores) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale -Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) Digit Span (raw scores) subtest via Zoom, an online video conferencing platform. A hierarchical multiple regression analysis was utilized to predict participants’ Digit Span performance based on their LSBQ composite factor scores. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were conducted using SPSS Version 27.Results:LSBQ composite factor scores significantly predicted Digit Span Forward, F (3, 78) = 1.835, p < 0.43 (R2 = .030) and Longest Digit Span Forward, F (1, 78) = 4.02, p < 0.48 (R2 = .041) scores. LSBQ composite factor scores did not significantly predict Digit Span Backward, F (3, 78) = .344, p = .941, Digit Span Sequencing, F (3, 78) = .598, p = .731, Digit Span Total, F (3, 78) = .440, p = 0.296, Longest Digit Span Backward, F (3, 78) = .510, p = .666, or Longest Digit Span sequencing F (3, 78) = .200, p = .751 scores.Conclusions:Results suggest that Hispanic Spanish-English bilinguals perform worse on Digit Span Forward and Longest Digit Span Forward as their bilingual experiences increase. However, bilingual experiences did not significantly predict Digit Span Backward, Digit Span Sequencing, Digit Span Total, Longest Digit Span Backward, or Longest Digit Span Sequencing scores. The contrasts in Digit Span performance may be attributed to the different ways in which each condition of the subtest is cognitively processed. Therefore, clinicians and researchers should use caution when interpreting test data for Digit Span with Hispanic Spanish-English bilinguals.
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Cambridge University Press
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