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The neurobiology of simultaneous interpreting: Where extreme language control and cognitive control intersect
2019
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Simultaneous interpreting is a complex cognitive task that requires the concurrent execution of multiple processes: listening, comprehension, conversion of a message from one language to another, speech production, and self-monitoring. This requires the deployment of an array of linguistic and cognitive control mechanisms that must coordinate the various brain systems implicated in handling these tasks. How the brain handles this challenge remains an open question, and recent brain imaging
doi:10.1017/s1366728919000324
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