Authors
Judy D Zhu, Esti Blanco-Elorrieta, Yanan Sun, Anita Szakay, Paul F Sowman
Publication date
2022/2/15
Journal
NeuroImage
Volume
247
Pages
118797
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Bilinguals are known to switch language spontaneously in everyday conversations, even if there are no external requirements to do so. However, in the laboratory setting, language control is often investigated using forced switching tasks, which result in significant performance costs. The present study assessed whether switching would be less costly when performed in a more natural fashion, and what factors might account for this. Mandarin-English bilinguals engaged in language switching under three different contexts with varied task demands. We examined two factors which may be characteristic of natural switching: (i) freedom of language selection; (ii) consistency of language used to name each item. Participants’ brain activities were recorded using magnetoencephalography (MEG), along with behavioural measures of reaction speed and accuracy. The natural context (with both free selection and …
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