Language control is not a one-size-fits-all languages process: Evidence from simultaneous interpretation students and the n-2 repetition cost

Simultaneous interpretation is an impressive cognitive feat which necessitates the simultaneous use of two languages In-Ear and therefore begs the question: how is language management accomplished during interpretation? One possibility is that both languages are maintained active and inhibitory control is reduced.To examine whether inhibitory contr

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Influence of Seat Vibration Frequency on Total Annoyance and Interaction Effects Caused by Simultaneous Noise and Seat Vibrations in Commercial Vehicles

In vehicles, noise and Headphones seat vibrations can be perceived by the driver, depending on their signal properties, as annoying or unpleasant.Because perception is a complex process, it is necessary to consider both types of stimuli at the same time to assess annoyance in such situations.A perception experiment was carried out to investigate th

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