“…However, many studies have reported an N2 effect 200–400 ms after picture onset, suggesting that selective inhibition is engaged to reduce competition during lexical selection and/or phonological encoding (Cheng et al, 2010 ; Piai et al, 2014 ; Roelofs, 2003 ; Shao et al, 2014 ). The LPC has been linked to language control during lexical access, the disinhibition between languages, and the reactivation of previously suppressed lexical items (Liu et al, 2014 ; Liu, Schwieter, Wang, et al, 2022 ; Rodriguez‐Fornells et al, 2006 ). We spatially pre‐defined anterior (sensors: F5, F3, F1, Fz, F2, F4, F6, FC5, FC3, FC1, FCz, FC2, FC4, FC6) and posterior (sensors: CP5, CP3, CP1, CPz, CP2, CP4, CP6, P5, P3, P1, Pz, P2, P4, P6) ROIs, then extracted the single‐trial amplitude of these sites for the linear mixed‐effect models.…”