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Direction matters: Event-related brain potentials reflect extra processing costs in switching from the dominant to the less dominant language
Chia Hsuan Liao,
Shiao Hui Chan
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Department of English
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Arts & Humanities
Event-related Brain Potentials
100%
Dominant Language
97%
Taiwanese
43%
Bilingual Processing
32%
Language Switching
29%
Prediction
28%
Interactive Activation
28%
Costs
26%
Sentence Context
24%
Lexical Processing
24%
Recognition Memory
24%
Language
23%
Sentence Processing
23%
Lexical Access
23%
Event-related Potentials
22%
Negativity
20%
Language Use
17%
Stimulus
13%
Sound
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Evoked Potentials
68%
Language
56%
Direction compound
51%
Costs and Cost Analysis
43%
Semantics
36%
Brain
34%
Psychology Recognition
10%
Psychological Inhibition
9%
Memory
8%
Social Sciences
brain
59%
costs
39%
event
39%
semantics
28%
activation
11%
indication
10%
stimulus
9%