“…While many studies report differences (e.g. Costa et al, 2008;Prior & Macwhinney, 2010;Wiseheart, Viswanathan, & Bialystok, 2016;Zhou & Krott, 2018), others find partial or mixed effects (Coderre, van Heuven, & Conklin, 2013;Costa, Hernández, Costa-Faidella, & Sebastián-Gallés, 2009;Hernández, Martin, Barceló, & Costa, 2013) or no significant effects at all (Antón, Carreiras, & Duñabeitia, 2019;Antón et al, 2014;Paap, Anders-Jefferson, Mason, Alvarado, & Zimiga, 2018;Paap, Johnson, & Sawi, 2015a). This has led to claims that there are no consistent neurocognitive effects of bilingualism at all (Paap et al, 2015a;Paap, Johnson, & Sawi, 2015b).…”