Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian

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The study sought to establish whether there are differences in levels of cognitive skills development and executive functions in bilingual children and Spanish monolingual children, belonging to the same socio-economic level. Twenty students from 5th and 6th grades of the Community of Socos were exa...

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Autores: Canales Gabriel, Ricardo, Velarde Consoli, Esther, Ramírez Mendoza, Juan, Lingán Huamán, Susana
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/14039
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/14039
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Bilingualism
executive neuropsychological functions
sociocultural reality
Bilingüismo
funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas
realidad socio-cultural
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
Habilidades cognitivas y funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas en niños bilingües (lengua nativa- castellano) y monolingües castellano
title Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
spellingShingle Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
Canales Gabriel, Ricardo
Bilingualism
executive neuropsychological functions
sociocultural reality
Bilingüismo
funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas
realidad socio-cultural
title_short Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
title_full Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
title_fullStr Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
title_sort Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilian
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Canales Gabriel, Ricardo
Velarde Consoli, Esther
Ramírez Mendoza, Juan
Lingán Huamán, Susana
author Canales Gabriel, Ricardo
author_facet Canales Gabriel, Ricardo
Velarde Consoli, Esther
Ramírez Mendoza, Juan
Lingán Huamán, Susana
author_role author
author2 Velarde Consoli, Esther
Ramírez Mendoza, Juan
Lingán Huamán, Susana
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bilingualism
executive neuropsychological functions
sociocultural reality
Bilingüismo
funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas
realidad socio-cultural
topic Bilingualism
executive neuropsychological functions
sociocultural reality
Bilingüismo
funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas
realidad socio-cultural
description The study sought to establish whether there are differences in levels of cognitive skills development and executive functions in bilingual children and Spanish monolingual children, belonging to the same socio-economic level. Twenty students from 5th and 6th grades of the Community of Socos were examined; 24 students of 5th and 6th grade of the educational institution "Virgen del Carmen", Pilacucho, Huamanga; 24 students from the I.E. intercultural bilingual: "Shipiba Community" in Cantagallo, Lima; and 18 students of 5 ° and 6 ° degree of "Santa Rosa de America" of Callao; with ages ranging from 10 to 12 years.They were examined intelligence with the Raven Test and executive neuropsychological functions with some subtests of BANFE (Flores-Ostrosky, 2012). The results showed significant differences between the groups, both in cognitive functioning and executive functions. The students who yielded the lowest in both variables were the children of Socos, Ayacucho, rural and Quechua-speaking. Then the students of Huamanga, capital of the department of Ayacucho. The best performers were students from Callao and children from the Shipiba community of Cantagallo-Lima, influenced by other types of bilingualism.It is noted that dysortogenic factors: extreme poverty, social marginalization, and the problem of Quechua-Castilian bilingualism, would be related to cognitive development and executive functions in children. In conclusion, we found significant differences between groups of students from different socio-cultural realities at the level of executive neuropsychological functions and cognitive abilities.
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spelling Cognitive skills and executive neuropsychological functions in bilingual children (native language- castilian) and monolinguals castilianHabilidades cognitivas y funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas en niños bilingües (lengua nativa- castellano) y monolingües castellanoCanales Gabriel, RicardoVelarde Consoli, EstherRamírez Mendoza, JuanLingán Huamán, SusanaBilingualismexecutive neuropsychological functionssociocultural realityBilingüismofunciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivasrealidad socio-culturalThe study sought to establish whether there are differences in levels of cognitive skills development and executive functions in bilingual children and Spanish monolingual children, belonging to the same socio-economic level. Twenty students from 5th and 6th grades of the Community of Socos were examined; 24 students of 5th and 6th grade of the educational institution "Virgen del Carmen", Pilacucho, Huamanga; 24 students from the I.E. intercultural bilingual: "Shipiba Community" in Cantagallo, Lima; and 18 students of 5 ° and 6 ° degree of "Santa Rosa de America" of Callao; with ages ranging from 10 to 12 years.They were examined intelligence with the Raven Test and executive neuropsychological functions with some subtests of BANFE (Flores-Ostrosky, 2012). The results showed significant differences between the groups, both in cognitive functioning and executive functions. The students who yielded the lowest in both variables were the children of Socos, Ayacucho, rural and Quechua-speaking. Then the students of Huamanga, capital of the department of Ayacucho. The best performers were students from Callao and children from the Shipiba community of Cantagallo-Lima, influenced by other types of bilingualism.It is noted that dysortogenic factors: extreme poverty, social marginalization, and the problem of Quechua-Castilian bilingualism, would be related to cognitive development and executive functions in children. In conclusion, we found significant differences between groups of students from different socio-cultural realities at the level of executive neuropsychological functions and cognitive abilities.El estudio buscó establecer si existen diferencias en los niveles de desarrollo de habilidades cognitivas y funciones ejecutivas en niños bilingües y niños monolingües castellano, pertenecientes al mismo nivel socio- económico. Se examinó a 20 alumnos de 5° y 6° grado de la Comunidad de Socos; 24 alumnos de 5° y 6° grado de la Institución educativa “Virgen del Carmen”, Pilacucho, Huamanga; 24 estudiantes de la I.E. intercultural bilingüe: “Comunidad Shipiba” en Cantagallo, Lima; y 18 estudiantes de 5° y 6° grado de “Santa Rosa de América” del Callao; con edades que fluctúan entre los 10 y 12 años. Se examinó inteligencia con el Test de Raven y funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas con algunos sub tests del BANFE (Flores-Ostrosky, 2012). Los resultados mostraron diferencias significativas entre los grupos, tanto en funcionamiento cognitivo como en las funciones ejecutivas.Los alumnos que rindieron más bajo en ambas variables, fueron los niños de Socos, Ayacucho, zona rural y quechua-hablante. Luego se ubicaron los alumnos de Huamanga, capital del departamento de Ayacucho. Los que rindieron mejor fueron los alumnos del Callao y los niños de la comunidad shipiba de Cantagallo- Lima, con influencia de otro tipo de bilinguismo. Se aprecia que los factores disortogénicos: pobreza extrema, marginación social, el problema del bilinguismo quechua- castellano, estarían relacionados con el desarrollo cognitivo y de funciones ejecutivas en los niños. En conclusión se encontró diferencias significativas entre los grupos de estudiantes de diferentes realidades socio- culturales a nivel de funciones neuropsicológicas ejecutivas y en habilidades cognitivas.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Psicología2017-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/1403910.15381/rinvp.v20i2.14039Revista de Investigación en Psicología; Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017); 253-268Revista de Investigación en Psicología; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2017); 253-2681609-74751560-909Xreponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/14039/12404Derechos de autor 2017 Ricardo Canales Gabriel, Esther Velarde Consoli, Juan Ramírez Mendoza, Susana Lingán Huamánhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/140392017-12-21T18:15:00Z
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