Paper Title :Cognitive Systems Evolution: Immigrant Last Generations And Cognitive Mapping Changing
Author :Sandra Figueiredo, Margarida Alves Martins, Carlos Silva
Article Citation :Sandra Figueiredo ,Margarida Alves Martins ,Carlos Silva ,
(2017 ) " Cognitive Systems Evolution: Immigrant Last Generations And Cognitive Mapping Changing " ,
International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) ,
pp. 53-58,
Volume-5, Issue-1, Spl. Iss-3
Abstract : There is little evidence on the correlation between immigration effects and the evolution of the mind and
cognition, especially concerning children. Last generations of young immigrants are expected to experience adaptive
strategies to respond to the school environment in order to achieve success. Specifically concerning the new language
learning in the diversity of the host countries (plus the diversity of the countries of origin and home languages/cultures), it
should be analyzed how the human cognitive aptitude (language aptitude and problem solving) is being reorganized in terms
of thought, concepts and cultural orientations previously developed in a certain native culture. The native culture (aspects of
the nationality and of the home language) is mentally associated to concepts and generates the self-regulation which implies
consciousness in a home culture as a reference. How does it works for new immigrants that were separated (including cases
of forced immigration) from their unique cognitive reference? Different cognitive achievements and language deficits would
be constrained in their natural development and differences in academic achievement are expected. This lead to implications
for the biological hypothesis of critical period concerning the new waves of immigration and ethnic differentiation in current
generations. Age would be considered along with other unexpected variables such as nationality. The present study examines
populations’ differences – ethnic and age – on specific language and cognitive tasks considering immigrant students in
Portuguese schools (M=13 years old; SD= 2,7) with origin in different world areas: Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
African countries, Latin America, Asia (Indian Asia) and China and with different home languages and cultures. Data
showed a variability of groups’ achievements in cognates, text recall, lexical recall and dichotic listening tasks. Disparities
among the minorities will be discussed considering educational and ethological implications. Population evolutionary
characteristics might be concluded from those disparities.
Keywords- Cognitive Mapping, Second Language, Immigration, School Population, Critical period hypothesis.
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-5, Issue-1, Spl. Iss-3
DOIONLINE NO - IJASEAT-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-8798
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