KR Paap, LA Mason, BM Zimiga, Y Ayala-Silva… - Brain Sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
The purpose of the study was to investigate cross-language effects in verbal fluency tasks where participants name in English as many exemplars of a target as they can in one …
T Dash, BR Kar - Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2020 - Elsevier
Cognitive control is the ability to adapt flexibly to current demands by promoting task- relevant information in the face of interference, and this has been asserted as an advantage …
The ability to use multiple languages selectively is an impressive feat of the human information processing system. Although bilinguals scarcely commit random cross-language …
Inhibitory control is critical for the flexible adjustment of behaviour to changing environmental circumstances. Given the continuous flux of information competing for our …
ABSTRACT A bilingual primed lexical decision task was used to investigate priming effects produced by attended and ignored words. Participants were required to name prime target …
E Neumann, PN Russell - 2019 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
Two issues were addressed in this study. First, it addresses the viability of the assertion that working memory is crucial for reducing distraction by maintaining the prioritization of …
There has been ongoing research at an accelerated pace on negative priming since Dalrymple-Alford and Budayr (1966) examined this phenomenon. Negative priming is of …
Abstract Language access in bilinguals requires highly refined selective attention abilities. This review chronicles the implications from cross-language priming studies collected from …