Introduction: The description of bilingual aphasic patients goes back to the 19th century. Since then, the study of the relationship between bilingualism and the brain has questioned whether the neuroanatomical representation of two languages in the same brain is similar or different. The answer to this question has generated erroneous interpretations based on the results of the investigations carried out on this topic. Development: The present paper will try to distinguish between myth and reality of the following statements: a) the neuroanatomical organization of language in bilinguals is different from that of monolinguals, and b) language is less lateralized in bilingual speakers. Results: There is no reason to believe in the existence ...
Publication de l’Université de Paris 7, 141–157. We thank three anonymous Bilingualism: Language and...
Epub ahead of print 07/09/2015.This article was originally published with errors. This version has b...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Resumen: Introducción: La descripción de pacientes bilingües con afasia se remonta al siglo xix. De...
Given that nowadays more than half of the world’s population is bilingual, the study of the neural b...
This article is centred on exploring the mechanisms of bilingual aphasia and how they have contribut...
Six articles combining the study of bilinguals and neuroimaging techniques are discussed. The object...
Literature review and conceptual framework.Clinical and experimental studies which have examined the...
Increased understanding of the ways in which multiple languages are represented in bilingual speaker...
Literature review and conceptual framework.Clinical and experimental studies which have examined the...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
Epub ahead of print 07/09/2015.This article was originally published with errors. This version has b...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Publication de l’Université de Paris 7, 141–157. We thank three anonymous Bilingualism: Language and...
Epub ahead of print 07/09/2015.This article was originally published with errors. This version has b...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Resumen: Introducción: La descripción de pacientes bilingües con afasia se remonta al siglo xix. De...
Given that nowadays more than half of the world’s population is bilingual, the study of the neural b...
This article is centred on exploring the mechanisms of bilingual aphasia and how they have contribut...
Six articles combining the study of bilinguals and neuroimaging techniques are discussed. The object...
Literature review and conceptual framework.Clinical and experimental studies which have examined the...
Increased understanding of the ways in which multiple languages are represented in bilingual speaker...
Literature review and conceptual framework.Clinical and experimental studies which have examined the...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
Epub ahead of print 07/09/2015.This article was originally published with errors. This version has b...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Publication de l’Université de Paris 7, 141–157. We thank three anonymous Bilingualism: Language and...
Epub ahead of print 07/09/2015.This article was originally published with errors. This version has b...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...