The experience of learning and using a second language (L2) has been shown to affect the grey matter (GM) structure of the brain. Importantly, GM density in several cortical and subcortical areas has been shown to be related to performance in L2 tasks. Here, we show that bilingualism can lead to increasedGMvolume in the cerebellum, a structure that has been related to the processing of grammatical rules. Additionally, the cerebellar GM volume of highly proficient L2 speakers is correlated to their performance in a task tapping on grammatical processing in an L2, demonstrating the importance of the cerebellum for the establishment and use of grammatical rules in an L2
AbstractCerebellar contributions to language are presently poorly understood, but it has been argued...
Bilingualism has been shown to affect the structure of the brain, including cortical regions relate...
The idea that the cerebellum impacts language function and development is currently supported by a s...
The experience of learning and using a second language (L2) has been shown to affect the grey matter...
The experience of learning and using a second language (L2) has been shown to affect the grey matter...
Bilingualism has been shown to induce neuroplasticity in the brain, but conflicting evidence regardi...
We evaluate brain structure sensitivity to verbal interference in a sentence interpretation task, bu...
Bilingualism is a sustained experience associated with structural changes in cortical grey matter (G...
Humans have a unique ability to learn more than one language-a skill that is thought to be mediated ...
The basal ganglia and cerebellum traditionally constitute motor-dedicated neural systems that facili...
Until now, considerable effort has been made to determine structural brain characteristics related t...
Humans have a unique ability to learn more than one language--a skill that is thought to be mediated...
We evaluate brain structure sensitivity to verbal interference in a sentence interpretation task, bu...
AbstractThe existence of a “critical period” for language acquisition is controversial. Bilingual su...
Cerebellar contributions to language are presently poorly understood, but it has been argued that th...
AbstractCerebellar contributions to language are presently poorly understood, but it has been argued...
Bilingualism has been shown to affect the structure of the brain, including cortical regions relate...
The idea that the cerebellum impacts language function and development is currently supported by a s...
The experience of learning and using a second language (L2) has been shown to affect the grey matter...
The experience of learning and using a second language (L2) has been shown to affect the grey matter...
Bilingualism has been shown to induce neuroplasticity in the brain, but conflicting evidence regardi...
We evaluate brain structure sensitivity to verbal interference in a sentence interpretation task, bu...
Bilingualism is a sustained experience associated with structural changes in cortical grey matter (G...
Humans have a unique ability to learn more than one language-a skill that is thought to be mediated ...
The basal ganglia and cerebellum traditionally constitute motor-dedicated neural systems that facili...
Until now, considerable effort has been made to determine structural brain characteristics related t...
Humans have a unique ability to learn more than one language--a skill that is thought to be mediated...
We evaluate brain structure sensitivity to verbal interference in a sentence interpretation task, bu...
AbstractThe existence of a “critical period” for language acquisition is controversial. Bilingual su...
Cerebellar contributions to language are presently poorly understood, but it has been argued that th...
AbstractCerebellar contributions to language are presently poorly understood, but it has been argued...
Bilingualism has been shown to affect the structure of the brain, including cortical regions relate...
The idea that the cerebellum impacts language function and development is currently supported by a s...