Two languages, two minds: Flexible cognitive processing driven by language of operation
Authors
Athanasopoulos, PanosBylund, Emanuel
Montero-Melis, Guillermo
Damjanovic, Ljubica
Schartner, Alina
Kibbe, Alexandra
Riches, Nick
Thierry, Guillaume
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Lancaster University; Stockholm University; University of Chester; Newcastle University; Otto von Guericke University; University of BangorPublication Date
2015-03-06
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People make sense of objects and events around them by classifying them into identifiable categories. The extent to which language affects this process has been the focus of a long-standing debate: Do different languages cause their speakers to behave differently?Citation
Two languages, two minds: Flexible cognitive processing driven by language of operation. Psychological Science, 2015, 26(4), pp. 518-526Publisher
SAGE PublicationsJournal
Psychological ScienceType
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This is the authors' accepted version (version 2) of an article published by SAGE in Psychological Science, 2015. The published version is available at http://pss.sagepub.com/lookup/doi/10.1177/0956797614567509ISSN
0956-7976EISSN
1467-9280Sponsors
This work was supported by the Experimental Psychology Society (United Kingdom), the Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, and the University of Chester.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/0956797614567509
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