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Learning Novel Words in an Immersive Virtual-Reality Context: Tracking Lexicalization Through Behavioral and Event-Related-Potential Measure

The present study used immersive virtual-reality...

The stability and instability of the language control network: A longitudinal resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study

This study investigates the stability and instability of the language control network in bilinguals using longitudinal

Bilingual language control during single-language production: does relocation to a new linguistic environment change it

A bilingual’s two languages are simultaneously active and competing for selection...

Comprehension-based language switching in experienced and newly learned languages: Evidence from induced brain oscillations

When speaking and listening, bilinguals have the ability to seamlessly switch between their two languages using complex control processes. In the present study, we use electroencephalography (EEG) and time-frequency representation (TFR) analyses to investigate

Linking Context to Language Switching: Effects of Background Noise on Bilingual Language Comprehension

In the present study, we set out to examine the effect of background noise on bilingual language comprehension between a person’s first language (L1) and second language (L2)...

The foreign language effect on moral judgement: insights from the self–other moral bias

The moral foreign-language effect (MFLE) suggests biases present when making moral decisions in the native language are not present i...

Do Accent and Input Modality Modulate Processing of Language Switches in Bilingual Language Comprehension?

We examined how bilinguals process language switches between their first (L1) and second language (L2).

An ERP study on novel word learning in an immersive virtual reality context

In this behavioral and electrophysiological study, we compare novel word learning, particularly lexical form acquisition, in an immersive virtual reality (VR) context with a picture-word (PW) association contexts..

Sleep-dependent consolidation effects on foreign language word acquisition in a virtual reality environment

Sleep-dependent consolidation is important for novel word learning, but previous studies have neglected the potential modulating role of learning environments

Partially shared neural mechanisms of language control and executive control in bilinguals: Meta-analytic comparisons of language and task switching studies

The extent to which bilingual language control (BLC) is related to domain-general executive control (EC) remains unclear.