“…In sum, several studies have previously set its scope on the interplay between executive control and self-reported natural LS behavior. In particular, the aforementioned research has investigated how the individual differences in bilinguals' natural LS are associated with the inhibition of distracting information (Jylkkä et al, 2019(Jylkkä et al, , 2017Rodriguez-Fornells et al, 2012;Soveri et al, 2011;Verreyt et al, 2016), response suppression (Rodriguez-Fornells et al, 2012), working memory updating (Jylkkä et al, 2019(Jylkkä et al, , 2017, and task-switching (Jylkkä et al, 2019(Jylkkä et al, , 2017Prior & Gollan, 2011;Soveri et al, 2011), with varying samples, tasks, and results, that depict a blurred picture of the phenomenon. Thereby, associations between different kinds of LS and executive control measures seem inconsistent across studies.…”