AbstractRecent neuroimaging studies have revealed distinct functional roles of left and right temporal lobe structures in the processing of lexical tones in Chinese. In the present study, we ask whether knowledge of a second language (English) modulates this pattern of activation in the perception of tonal contrasts. Twenty-four native Chinese speakers were recruited from undergraduate and graduate students at Beijing Normal University, China. Participants listened to blocks of computationally manipulated /ba/ syllables which were varied to form within- and across-category deviants at equal acoustic intervals from a standard tone while their cortical blood oxygenation was measured by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Blocks wer...
A crosslinguistic positron emission tomography (PET) study investigated the influence of linguistic ...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
AbstractRecent neuroimaging studies have revealed distinct functional roles of left and right tempor...
Overlearned tonal processing in tone language speakers generates experience-dependent effects that ...
Research on how lexical tone is neuroanatomically represented in the human brain is central to our u...
In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word mea...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
It has been evidenced that both similarities and differences exist in the brain network involved in ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was employed before and after six native English speakers comp...
in tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese, a lexical tone carries semantic information and is ...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
Research on how lexical tone is neuroanatomically represented in the human brain is central to our u...
A crosslinguistic positron emission tomography (PET) study investigated the influence of linguistic ...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...
AbstractRecent neuroimaging studies have revealed distinct functional roles of left and right tempor...
Overlearned tonal processing in tone language speakers generates experience-dependent effects that ...
Research on how lexical tone is neuroanatomically represented in the human brain is central to our u...
In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word mea...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
It has been evidenced that both similarities and differences exist in the brain network involved in ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was employed before and after six native English speakers comp...
in tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese, a lexical tone carries semantic information and is ...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
Research on how lexical tone is neuroanatomically represented in the human brain is central to our u...
A crosslinguistic positron emission tomography (PET) study investigated the influence of linguistic ...
<p>In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word ...
The present study examined the neural basis of phonological processing in Chinese later acquired as ...