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From: Inhibitory control training reveals a common neurofunctional basis for generic executive functions and language switching in bilinguals

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Tasks and procedure used in the present study. a Sample stimuli from the picture naming task (“name picture in Chinese if the frame is red, or in English if the frame is blue”); b Sample stimuli and expected responses in the Simon task (“press button on side indicated by blue arrow, press on opposite side of that indicated by red arrow”); c Illustration of the color judgement task (“press left button for red or right button for blue”); d Protocol of the study. All participants were pre-tested on the first day and post-tested on the tenth day. The Inhibitory Control (IC) training group and the active control group received an eight-day training program involving the Simon task or the color judgment task, respectively, while the passive control group received no training between pre- and post-test sessions

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