Is there a bilingual advantage in auditory attention among children? A systematic review and meta-analysis of standardized auditory attention tests
Wenfu Bao, Claude Alain, Michael Thaut, Monika Molnar, Steve Zimmerman, Barbara Dritschel, Barbara Dritschel, Barbara Dritschel

TL;DR
This study reviews whether bilingual children have an advantage in auditory attention compared to monolingual children using standardized tests.
Contribution
The study provides the first meta-analysis on auditory attention differences between bilingual and monolingual children.
Findings
There was little overall difference in auditory attention performance between monolingual and bilingual children.
Bilingual children showed marginally greater accuracy, while monolinguals had faster response times.
Test measure (accuracy vs. response time) significantly influenced effect sizes, but other factors did not.
Abstract
A wealth of research has investigated the associations between bilingualism and cognition, especially in regards to executive function. Some developmental studies reveal different cognitive profiles between monolinguals and bilinguals in visual or audio-visual attention tasks, which might stem from their attention allocation differences. Yet, whether such distinction exists in the auditory domain alone is unknown. In this study, we compared differences in auditory attention, measured by standardized tests, between monolingual and bilingual children. A comprehensive literature search was conducted in three electronic databases: OVID Medline, OVID PsycInfo, and EBSCO CINAHL. Twenty studies using standardized tests to assess auditory attention in monolingual and bilingual participants aged less than 18 years were identified. We assessed the quality of these studies using a scoring tool for…
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TopicsNeurobiology of Language and Bilingualism · Reading and Literacy Development · Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
