Date published: Oct. 2025
Foreign cultural norms are better accepted in L2
Our Governing Board Chair, Rafal Jonczyk co-authored a paper in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences showing that foreign cultural norms are more readily accepted when processed in a second language, based on converging behavioral and ERP evidence in bilinguals. The study links bilingual language context to socio-cultural evaluation, aligning with CNC’s research on language, emotion, and cognition.
See https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.15407 for the full text.
