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Am I truly monolingual? Exploring foreign language experiences in monolinguals
In: PLoS One (2022)
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Appendix – Supplemental material for Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
Liu, Cong; Timmer, Kalinka; Jiao, Lu. - : Figshare, 2019
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Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
Liu, Cong; Timmer, Kalinka; Jiao, Lu. - : Figshare, 2019
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Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
Liu, Cong; Timmer, Kalinka; Jiao, Lu. - : Figshare, 2019
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Appendix – Supplemental material for Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
Liu, Cong; Timmer, Kalinka; Jiao, Lu. - : Figshare, 2019
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On the Reliability of Switching Costs Across Time and Domains
Timmer, Kalinka; Calabria, Marco; Branzi, Francesca M.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2018
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Cognitive mechanisms underlying performance differences between monolinguals and bilinguals
In: Cognitive control and consequences of multilingualism (Amsterdam, 2016), p. 375-396
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Is pitch accent necessary for comprehension by native Japanese speakers? – An ERP investigation
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 27 (2014) 1, 31-40
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Second language phonology influences first language word naming
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 133 (2014), 14-25
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Neural correlates reveal sub-lexical orthography and phonology during reading aloud: a review
Timmer, Kalinka; Schiller, Niels O.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Reading aloud in Persian: ERP evidence for an early locus of the masked onset priming effect
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 122 (2012) 1, 34-41
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Non-linguistic effects of language switching training
Abstract: What is the relationship between bilingual language control (BLC) mechanisms and domain-general executive control (EC) processes? Do these two domains share some of their mechanisms? Here, we take a novel approach to this question, investigating whether short-term language switching training improves non-linguistic task switching performance. Two groups of bilinguals were assigned to two different protocols; one group was trained in language switching (switching-task training group) another group was trained in blocked language picture naming (single-block training group). Both groups performed a non-linguistic and linguistic switching task before (pre-training) and after training (post-training). Non-linguistic and linguistic switch costs decreased to a greater extent for the switching-task training than for the single-block training group from pre- to post-training. In contrast, mixing costs showed similar reductions for both groups. This suggests short-term language switching training can transfer to the non-linguistic domain for certain sub-mechanisms (i.e., switch cost). Thus, there is some overlap of the control mechanisms across domains. ; Kalinka Timmer was supported by postdoctoral funding from the Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) with Grant 446-14-006 and from the Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (MINECO) in Spain with the Juan de la Cierva grant (IJCI-2016-28564). Marco Calabria was supported by the postdoctoral Ramón y Cajal fellowship (RYC-2013-14013) and Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI, National Research Agency) and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, European Regional Development Fund) under project PSI2017-87784-R. This work was also supported by grants from the the Catalan government (2017 SGR 268 and 2009 SGR 1521), the La Marató de TV3 Foundation (20141030), the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program For Research (no. 613465) the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI, National Research Agency) and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, European Regional Development Fund) under projects PSI2017-84539-P and PSI2014-52181-P to Albert Costa. We would also like to thank Rachele Sanfelici, Mariona Serra, and Angel Betancourt for their help with data collection.
Keyword: Bilingual language control; Bilingualism; Executive control; Training effects; Transfer
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10230/35539
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2018.09.001
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On the reliability of switching costs across time and domains
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