The present study tested the hypothesis that language distance between first language (L1) and second language (L2) influences the assimilation and accommodation pattern in Korean-Chinese-English trilinguals. The distance between English and Korean is smaller than that between Chinese and Korean in terms of orthographic transparency, because both English and Korean are alphabetic, whereas Chinese is logographic. During fMRI, Korean trilingual participants performed a visual rhyming judgment task in three languages (Korean: KK, Chinese: KC, English: KE). Two L1 control groups were native Chinese and English speakers performing the task in their native languages (CC and EE, respectively). The general pattern of brain activation of KC was more...
The neural mechanism underlying the acquisition of scripts of a second language (L2) is an open issu...
Abstract: Using fMRI, we compared the patterns of fusiform activity produced by viewing English and ...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
This article includes the description of data information from a visual word rhyming judgment task i...
AbstractThis article includes the description of data information from a visual word rhyming judgmen...
In this quantitative meta-analysis, we used the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) approach to a...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
It has been evidenced that both similarities and differences exist in the brain network involved in ...
How native and non-native languages are represented in the brain is one of the most important questi...
How native and non-native languages are represented in the brain is one of the most important questi...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
<p>Bilingualism is a worldwide phenomenon and provides an opportunity to understand how the brain re...
Orthographic depth, the consistency of grapheme-phoneme correspondence, influences brain activation ...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
The neural mechanism underlying the acquisition of scripts of a second language (L2) is an open issu...
Abstract: Using fMRI, we compared the patterns of fusiform activity produced by viewing English and ...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
This article includes the description of data information from a visual word rhyming judgment task i...
AbstractThis article includes the description of data information from a visual word rhyming judgmen...
In this quantitative meta-analysis, we used the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) approach to a...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
It has been evidenced that both similarities and differences exist in the brain network involved in ...
How native and non-native languages are represented in the brain is one of the most important questi...
How native and non-native languages are represented in the brain is one of the most important questi...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
<p>Bilingualism is a worldwide phenomenon and provides an opportunity to understand how the brain re...
Orthographic depth, the consistency of grapheme-phoneme correspondence, influences brain activation ...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
The neural mechanism underlying the acquisition of scripts of a second language (L2) is an open issu...
Abstract: Using fMRI, we compared the patterns of fusiform activity produced by viewing English and ...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...