The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production in the first language (L1) and second language (L2). Twenty-four Chinese–English bilinguals named pictures in either L1 or L2 while being scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). When comparing picture naming in L2 to naming in L1, increased activity in the left inferior frontal gyrus, bilateral supplementary motor areas (SMA), left precentral gyrus, left lingual gyrus, left cuneus, bilateral putamen, bilateral globus pallidus, bilateral caudate and bilateral cerebellum were observed. This suggested that word production in L2 is less automatic and needs to recruit more neural resources for lexical retrieval, articulatory pro...
The present study explored the bilingual cognitive control mechanism by comparing Chinese-English bi...
This chapter reviews studies that investigated the functional and neuroanatomical representations of...
We investigated the neural basis of newly learned words in Spanish as a mother tongue (L1) and Engli...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
The present study explored the bilingual cognitive control mechanism by comparing Chinese-English bi...
Existing cognitive and neural imaging studies have suggested a frontoparietal network of multiple, c...
The present study explored the bilingual cognitive control mechanism by comparing Chinese-English bi...
Abstract While morphology constitutes a crucial component of the human language system, the neural b...
It has been evidenced that both similarities and differences exist in the brain network involved in ...
A large body of previous neuroimaging studies suggests that multiple languages are processed and org...
Despite numerous functional neuroimaging and intraoperative electrical cortical mapping studies aime...
The present study explored the bilingual cognitive control mechanism by comparing Chinese-English bi...
This chapter reviews studies that investigated the functional and neuroanatomical representations of...
We investigated the neural basis of newly learned words in Spanish as a mother tongue (L1) and Engli...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
The present study explored the bilingual cognitive control mechanism by comparing Chinese-English bi...
Existing cognitive and neural imaging studies have suggested a frontoparietal network of multiple, c...
The present study explored the bilingual cognitive control mechanism by comparing Chinese-English bi...
Abstract While morphology constitutes a crucial component of the human language system, the neural b...
It has been evidenced that both similarities and differences exist in the brain network involved in ...
A large body of previous neuroimaging studies suggests that multiple languages are processed and org...
Despite numerous functional neuroimaging and intraoperative electrical cortical mapping studies aime...
The present study explored the bilingual cognitive control mechanism by comparing Chinese-English bi...
This chapter reviews studies that investigated the functional and neuroanatomical representations of...
We investigated the neural basis of newly learned words in Spanish as a mother tongue (L1) and Engli...