Native and non-native language contexts differently modulate mood-driven electrodermal activity

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  • who: Marcin Naranowicz from the FacultyMickiewicz University have published the paper: Native and non-native language contexts differently modulate mood-driven electrodermal activity, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study aimed to examine how the L1 and L2 context (i.e . processing information in L1 or L2) influences bilinguals` physiological reactivity in a positive and a negative mood. This study examined the interplay between mood and language contexts by studying female participants only, and thus the results might not be generalizable to the bilingual population in a broader sense. The data reported . . .

     

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