Translation is a demanding process during which a message is analyzed, translated and communicated from one language to another. Despite numerous studies on translation mechanisms, the electrophysiological processes underlying translation with overt production remain largely unexplored. Here, we investigated how behavioral response patterns and spatial-temporal brain dynamics differ in a translation compared to a control within-language word-generation task. We also investigated how forward and backward translation differs on the behavioral and electrophysiological level. To address these questions, healthy late bilingual subjects performed a translation and a within-language control task while a 128-channel EEG was recorded. Behav...
Language selection refers to the cognitive mechanism that allows bilinguals to communicate in one la...
International audienceIn a previous study of native-English speaking university learners of a second...
The Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) in the fields of bilingualism and second la...
Translation is a demanding process during which a message is analyzed, translated and communicated f...
Translation is a demanding process during which a message is analyzed, translated and communicated f...
Although most bilinguals can translate with relative ease, the underlying neuro-cognitive processes ...
Available online 2 December 2021Mainstream theories of first and second language (L1, L2) processing...
The ability to translate is a concomitant of bilingualism. Since bilinguals outnumber unilinguals ar...
The purpose of this investigation was to test the assumption of asymmetric mapping between words and...
Understanding neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the use of multiple languages is a key question i...
This chapter reviews studies that investigated the functional and neuroanatomical representations of...
The current chapter reviews studies which investigate the behavioural differences during reading and...
Bilinguals have the unique ability to translate words between their languages. Although translation ...
The seemingly effortless switching between languages and the merging of two languages into a coheren...
Language selection refers to the cognitive mechanism that allows bilinguals to communicate in one la...
Language selection refers to the cognitive mechanism that allows bilinguals to communicate in one la...
International audienceIn a previous study of native-English speaking university learners of a second...
The Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) in the fields of bilingualism and second la...
Translation is a demanding process during which a message is analyzed, translated and communicated f...
Translation is a demanding process during which a message is analyzed, translated and communicated f...
Although most bilinguals can translate with relative ease, the underlying neuro-cognitive processes ...
Available online 2 December 2021Mainstream theories of first and second language (L1, L2) processing...
The ability to translate is a concomitant of bilingualism. Since bilinguals outnumber unilinguals ar...
The purpose of this investigation was to test the assumption of asymmetric mapping between words and...
Understanding neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the use of multiple languages is a key question i...
This chapter reviews studies that investigated the functional and neuroanatomical representations of...
The current chapter reviews studies which investigate the behavioural differences during reading and...
Bilinguals have the unique ability to translate words between their languages. Although translation ...
The seemingly effortless switching between languages and the merging of two languages into a coheren...
Language selection refers to the cognitive mechanism that allows bilinguals to communicate in one la...
Language selection refers to the cognitive mechanism that allows bilinguals to communicate in one la...
International audienceIn a previous study of native-English speaking university learners of a second...
The Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) in the fields of bilingualism and second la...