This study extended cross-language semantic decoding (based on a concept’s fMRI signature) to the decoding of sentences across three different languages (English, Portuguese and Mandarin). A classifier was trained on either the mapping between words and activation patterns in one language or the mappings in two languages (using an equivalent amount of training data), and then tested on its ability to decode the semantic content of a third language. The model trained on two languages was reliably more accurate than a classifier trained on one language for all three pairs of languages. This two-language advantage was selective to abstract concept domains such as social interactions and mental activity. Representational Similarity Analyses (RS...
How native and non-native languages are represented in the brain is one of the most important questi...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
How is language processed in the brain by native speakers of different languages? Is there one brain...
<div>The aim of the study was to test the cross-language generative capability of a model that predi...
Previous studies have investigated factors related to the degree of cross-language overlap in brain ...
While common semantic representations for individual words across languages have been identified, a ...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
The effect of word repetition within and across languages was studied in English-Chinese bilinguals ...
AbstractComprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with function...
Bilinguals derive the same semantic concepts from equivalent, but acoustically different, words in t...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested similar neural activations for word reading in native a...
How native and non-native languages are represented in the brain is one of the most important questi...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
How is language processed in the brain by native speakers of different languages? Is there one brain...
<div>The aim of the study was to test the cross-language generative capability of a model that predi...
Previous studies have investigated factors related to the degree of cross-language overlap in brain ...
While common semantic representations for individual words across languages have been identified, a ...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
The effect of word repetition within and across languages was studied in English-Chinese bilinguals ...
AbstractComprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with function...
Bilinguals derive the same semantic concepts from equivalent, but acoustically different, words in t...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested similar neural activations for word reading in native a...
How native and non-native languages are represented in the brain is one of the most important questi...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
How is language processed in the brain by native speakers of different languages? Is there one brain...