Language selection errors in switching

Xiaochen Zheng
Ardi Roelofs
Kristin Lemhöfer

Although bilingual speakers are very good at selectively using one language rather than another, sometimes language selection errors occur. We examined the relative contribution of top-down cognitive control and bottom-up language priming to these errors. Unbalanced Dutch-English bilinguals named pictures and were cued to switch between languages under time pressure. We also manipulated the number of same-language trials before a switch (long vs. short runs). For further information regarding the current research data, please contact Xiaochen Zheng (x.zheng@donders.ru.nl).