Proactive and reactive language control in bilingual language production revealed by decoding sustained potentials and electroencephalography oscillations
Abstract:Adopting highly sensitive multivariate electroencephalography (EEG) and alpha‐band decoding analyses, the present study investigated proactive and reactive language control during bilingual language production. In a language‐switching task, Chinese–English bilinguals were asked to name pictures based on visually presented cues. EEG and alpha‐band decoding accuracy associated with switch and non‐switch trials were used as indicators for inhibition over the non‐target language. Multivariate EEG decoding analyses… Show more
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