Code-Switching and Cognitive Load: Speech Planning, Bilingual Language Control, and Adaptation Under Stress
Code-switching refers to the alternation between two or more languages within a conversation, across phrases, clauses, or conversational turns. While often viewed as a sociolinguistic choice, it also reflects real-time cognitive control processes involved in bilingual language regulation. From a medical and psychological perspective, code-switching can illuminate how attention, working memory, and inhibitory control operate… Read More »