Bilingual Cross-Language Priming Reveals Common Inhibitory Modulation Effects in Selective Attention and Memory

Ewald Neumann

Abstract

Inhibitory control is critical for the flexible adjustment of behaviour to changing environmental circumstances. Given the continuous flux of information competing for our attention in everyday life, some form of inhibitory modulation is required to enable us to ignore irrelevant or distracting information, while prioritizing what is momentarily relevant.

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