The influence of bilingual experience on executive function under emotional interference: evidence from the n1 component

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  • who: ufeffYachenufeff ufeffTaoufeff from the Germany University of Girona have published the paper: The influence of bilingual experience on executive function under emotional interference: Evidence from the N1 component, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The story used in the experiment described the cause and process of emotional events. Whether the bilingual advantage effect in executive function still exists in the more specific and complex context of emotional interference conditions is the focus of this study. Twenty-four trial exercises were provided before the formal experiment, so the participants could clearly understand the experimental tasks and . . .

     

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