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‘Don’t forget to close the light!’: ERP evidence for the facilitation of typical translation equivalents in bilingual processing – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 September 2025

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Figure 3. Brainwaves and topographic maps (300–500 ms) of the Congruity and Typicality effects. Upper panel (A): Congruity effect: ERP response to Congruent (black line: (TC + AC)/2) and Incongruent (red line: (TI + AI)/2) targets and the differential topographic map (Incongruent – Congruent). Lower panel (B): Typicality effect: ERP response to Typical (black line: (TC + TI)/2) and Atypical (red line: (AC + AI)/2) targets and the differential topographic map (Atypical – Typical).