Learning and using an additional language is shown to have an impact on the structure and function of the brain, including in regions involved in cognitive control and the connections between them. However, the available evidence remains variable in terms of the localization, extent and trajectory of these effects. Variability likely stems from the fact that bilingualism has been routinely operationalized as a categorical variable (bilingual/monolingual), whereas it is a complex and dynamic experience with a number of potentially deterministic factors affecting neural plasticity. Here we present the first study investigating the combined effects of experience-based factors (EBFs) in bilingual language use on brain structure and functional c...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques and analytic methods have led to a proliferation of studies inve...
Mastering more than one languages gives some advantages because of the correlation of the language a...
Bilingualism afects the structure of the brain in adults, as evidenced by experience-dependent grey ...
In recent years, research examining the neurocognitive effects of bilingualism has undergone a shift...
Recent years have seen an expansion in the research related to structural brain adaptations related ...
Learning and using additional languages can result in structural changes in the brain. However, the ...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
The potential effects of bilingualism on executive control (EC) have been heavily debated. One possi...
There is currently no agreement on which factor modulates most effectively and enduringly brain plas...
The influence of second language (L2) acquisition on the organization of the brain has been examined...
The ability to speak two languages often marvels monolinguals, although bilinguals report no difficu...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
Bilingualism has been shown to affect the structure of the brain, including cortical regions relate...
Bilingualism has been linked to structural adaptations of subcortical brain regions that are importa...
Research on the effects of bi-/multilingualism on brain structure has so far yielded variable patter...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques and analytic methods have led to a proliferation of studies inve...
Mastering more than one languages gives some advantages because of the correlation of the language a...
Bilingualism afects the structure of the brain in adults, as evidenced by experience-dependent grey ...
In recent years, research examining the neurocognitive effects of bilingualism has undergone a shift...
Recent years have seen an expansion in the research related to structural brain adaptations related ...
Learning and using additional languages can result in structural changes in the brain. However, the ...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
The potential effects of bilingualism on executive control (EC) have been heavily debated. One possi...
There is currently no agreement on which factor modulates most effectively and enduringly brain plas...
The influence of second language (L2) acquisition on the organization of the brain has been examined...
The ability to speak two languages often marvels monolinguals, although bilinguals report no difficu...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
Bilingualism has been shown to affect the structure of the brain, including cortical regions relate...
Bilingualism has been linked to structural adaptations of subcortical brain regions that are importa...
Research on the effects of bi-/multilingualism on brain structure has so far yielded variable patter...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques and analytic methods have led to a proliferation of studies inve...
Mastering more than one languages gives some advantages because of the correlation of the language a...
Bilingualism afects the structure of the brain in adults, as evidenced by experience-dependent grey ...