Cognitive and neural mechanisms of voluntary versus forced language switching in Chinese–English bilinguals: an fMRI study

Author:

Geng Libo12,Zhao Xinyu12,Xu Qihui34,Wu Haiyan12,Hu Xueping56ORCID,Liu Zhiyuan78,Ming Lili12,Xue Zixuan9,Yue Chenyi12,Yang Yiming12

Affiliation:

1. School of Linguistic Sciences and Arts, Jiangsu Normal University , 57 Heping Road, Xuzhou 221009 , China

2. Collaborative Innovation Center for Language Ability, Jiangsu Normal University , 57 Heping Road, Xuzhou 221009 , China

3. Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language , Paseo Mikeletegi 69, 2º, 20009, Donostia-San Sebastián , Spain

4. Department of Psychology, Ohio State University , 1835 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 , United States

5. Anhui Engineering Research Center for Intelligent Computing and Application on Cognitive Behavior (ICACB) ,100 Dongshan Road, Huaibei 235000, China

6. Faculty of Education, Huaibei Normal University , 100 Dongshan Road, Huaibei 235000 , China

7. Department of Computer Science and Technology , IAI, BNRIST, , 30 Shuangqing Road, Beijing 100084 , China

8. Tsinghua University , IAI, BNRIST, , 30 Shuangqing Road, Beijing 100084 , China

9. School of Chinese Language and Literature, Shaanxi Normal University , 620 West Chang'an Avenue, Xi'an 710119 , China

Abstract

Abstract The ecological validity of bilingual code-switching has garnered increasing attention in recent years. Contrary to traditional studies that have focused on forced language switching, emerging theories posit that voluntary switching may not incur such a cost. To test these claims and understand differences between forced and voluntary switching, the present study conducted a systematic comparison through both behavioral and neural perspectives. Utilizing fMRI alongside picture-naming tasks, our findings diverge from prior work. Voluntary language switching not only demonstrated switching costs at the behavioral level but also significantly activated brain regions associated with inhibitory control. Direct comparisons of voluntary and forced language switching revealed no significant behavioral differences in switching costs, and both shared several common brain regions that were activated. On the other hand, a nuanced difference between the two types of language switching was revealed by whole-brain analysis: voluntary switching engaged fewer language control regions than forced switching. These findings offer a comprehensive view of the neural and behavioral dynamics involved in bilingual language switching, challenging prior claims that voluntary switching imposes no behavioral or neural costs, and thus providing behavioral and neuroimaging evidence for the involvement of inhibitory control in voluntary language switching.

Funder

National Social Science Fund of China

National Program on Key Basic Research Project

Jiangsu Qing Lan Project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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