Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by enhancing the target language and/or inhibiting the nontarget language. Previous research suggests that bilinguals use inhibition (e.g., Jackson et al., 2001), which should be reflected in the N2 component of the event-related potential (ERP) in the EEG. In the current study, we investigated the dynamics of inhibitory control by measuring the N2 during language switching and repetition in bilingual picture naming. Participants had to name pictures in Dutch or English depending on the cue. A run of same-language trials could be short (two or three trials) or long (five or six trials). We assessed whether RTs and N2 changed over the course of sa...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
How are bilinguals able to switch from one language to another? The prevailing inhibition hypothesis...
Language switching in bilingual speakers requires attentional control to select the appropriate lang...
Contains fulltext : 90288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language switchi...
Contains fulltext : 77100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How are biling...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
Aims: The present study adopted the electroencephalogram (EEG) technique to investigate whether inhi...
Research suggests that there is a link between bilingualism and neural inhibition. Findings reveal t...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
How are bilinguals able to switch from one language to another? The prevailing inhibition hypothesis...
Language switching in bilingual speakers requires attentional control to select the appropriate lang...
Contains fulltext : 90288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language switchi...
Contains fulltext : 77100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How are biling...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
Aims: The present study adopted the electroencephalogram (EEG) technique to investigate whether inhi...
Research suggests that there is a link between bilingualism and neural inhibition. Findings reveal t...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...