This OSF page contains data accompanying the following (linked) paper:
Malik-Moraleda, S., Cucu, T., Lipkin, B., & Fedorenko, E. (2021). [The Domain-General Multiple Demand network is More Active in Early Balanced Bilinguals than Monolinguals During Executive Processing.][1] Neurobiology of Language, 1-36.
**1. Data:**
i. [Responses to a spatial working memory task (hard and easy condition) in the domain-general MD network.][2]
ii. [Behavioral responses (RT and Accuracy) to a spatial working memory task.][3]
iii. [Responses to a spatial working memory task (hard and easy condition) in the occipital visual areas (control conditon).][4]
iv. [Subject demography][5]
**2. Scripts:**
i. [R script for the main results reported in the paper][6]
ii. [R script to create flat-violin shape][7]
iii. [R script for creating the figures in the paper][8]
*(Must run script 2.ii first)*
iv. [R script for the Supplementary Information reported in the paper][9]
[1]: https://direct.mit.edu/nol/article/doi/10.1162/nol_a_00058/107572/The-Domain-General-Multiple-Demand-network-is-More
[2]: https://osf.io/y3prz/
[3]: https://osf.io/rmcsy/
[4]: https://osf.io/yud5e/
[5]: https://osf.io/39yts/
[6]: https://osf.io/ug3h2/
[7]: https://osf.io/qgwj4/
[8]: https://osf.io/7pdmf/
[9]: https://osf.io/pf2sx/