Bilingual speakers are less sensitive to gender stereotypes in their foreign language

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  • What: EEG data: LPC (600-800 ms) Within the LPC time window (600-800 ms), the analysis showed a fixed effect of Sentence type, with larger LPC amplitudes for semantically incorrect sentences than all remaining sentence types . The authors show that similar to affective stimuli, the processing of gender stereotypes in L2 might lead to attenuated stereotype-driven responding, potentially due to weaker connections between domain-general stereotype knowledge and L2 representations (Degner et_al, 2012; Opitz and amp; Degner, 2012). Though this study provides the first EEG exploration of the interplay between the language of operation and . . .

     

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