Previous work has shown a relationship between parietal lobe anatomy and nonnative speech sound learning. We scanned a new group of phonetic learners using structural magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging. Voxel-based morphometry indicated higher white matter (WM) density in left Heschl’s gyrus (HG) in faster compared with slower learners, and manual segmentation of this structure confirmed that the WM volume of left HG is larger in the former compared with the latter group. This finding was replicated in a reanalysis of the original groups tested in Golestani and others (2002, Anatomical correlates of learning novel speech sounds. Neuron 35:997--1010). We also found that faster learners have a greater asymmetry (left> ...
People learn new languages with varying degrees of success but what are the neuroanatomical correlat...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Two studies (Golestani et al., 2007; Wong et al., 2008) have reported a positive correlation between...
Previous work has shown a relationship between parietal lobe anatomy and nonnative speech sound lear...
International audiencePrevious work has shown a relationship between parietal lobe anatomy and nonna...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between brain anatomy and the ability to learn nonnative speech...
Previous work has shown a relationship between brain anatomy and how quickly adults learn to perceiv...
Morphology of the human brain predicts the speed at which individuals learn to distinguish novel for...
A previous fMRI study of novel speech sound learning, tied to the methods and results presented here...
Phonetics experts are highly trained to analyze and transcribe speech, both with respect to faster c...
Research on the contributions of the human nervous system to language processing and learning has ge...
Phonetics experts are highly trained to analyze and transcribe speech, both with respect to faster c...
Many studies of non-native speech sound learning report a great deal of individual variability; some...
Language-related areas within frontal, parietal and temporal cortices are organized in dorsal and ve...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...
People learn new languages with varying degrees of success but what are the neuroanatomical correlat...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Two studies (Golestani et al., 2007; Wong et al., 2008) have reported a positive correlation between...
Previous work has shown a relationship between parietal lobe anatomy and nonnative speech sound lear...
International audiencePrevious work has shown a relationship between parietal lobe anatomy and nonna...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between brain anatomy and the ability to learn nonnative speech...
Previous work has shown a relationship between brain anatomy and how quickly adults learn to perceiv...
Morphology of the human brain predicts the speed at which individuals learn to distinguish novel for...
A previous fMRI study of novel speech sound learning, tied to the methods and results presented here...
Phonetics experts are highly trained to analyze and transcribe speech, both with respect to faster c...
Research on the contributions of the human nervous system to language processing and learning has ge...
Phonetics experts are highly trained to analyze and transcribe speech, both with respect to faster c...
Many studies of non-native speech sound learning report a great deal of individual variability; some...
Language-related areas within frontal, parietal and temporal cortices are organized in dorsal and ve...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...
People learn new languages with varying degrees of success but what are the neuroanatomical correlat...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Two studies (Golestani et al., 2007; Wong et al., 2008) have reported a positive correlation between...