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← Language & CommunicationWhy does the cognitive advantage in bilingual individuals often manifest more strongly in tasks requiring conflict resolution, compared to simple memory recall?
A)Reduced cognitive load in memory tasks
B)Faster phonological loop processing speed
C)Enhanced crystallized intelligence development alone
D)Constant executive function system activation✓
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The cognitive advantage arises because bilinguals constantly engage in executive control to manage and inhibit one language while using the other; therefore, tasks requiring conflict resolution benefit most from this heightened executive function, rather than simple recall. This constant activation doesn't directly impact simple memory retrieval.
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