This study investigated how bilingual experience alters neural mechanisms supporting novel word learning. We hypothesised that novel words elicit increased semantic activation in the larger bilingual lexicon, potentially stimulating stronger memory integration than in monolinguals. English monolinguals and Spanish-English bilinguals were trained on two sets of written Swahili-English word pairs, one set on each of two consecutive days, and performed a recognition task in the MRI-scanner. Lexical integration was measured through visual primed lexical decision. Surprisingly, no group difference emerged in explicit word memory, and priming occurred only in the monolingual group. This difference in lexical integration may indicate an increased ...
Bilingualism provides a unique opportunity for understanding the relative roles of proficiency and o...
When bilinguals speak, do words from both languages compete for selection? Under one hypothesis of b...
Bilingualism requires individuals to manage their two languages in order to communicate with others....
This study investigated how bilingual experience alters neural mechanisms supporting novel word lear...
We investigated the neural basis of newly learned words in Spanish as a mother tongue (L1) and Engli...
International audienceThe present research used fMRI to measure brain activity in passive listening ...
Research into bilingual language production has identified a language control network that subserves...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that when bilinguals named pictures or read wo...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that when bilinguals named pictures or read wo...
Abstract Language has the power to shape cognition, behavior, and even the form and function of the ...
Abstract The bilingual experience may place special cognitive demands on speakers and has been argu...
The effect of word repetition within and across languages was studied in English-Chinese bilinguals ...
Decades of research have shown that, from an early age, proficient bilinguals can speak each of thei...
First-language research suggests that new words, after initial episodic-memory encoding, are consoli...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
Bilingualism provides a unique opportunity for understanding the relative roles of proficiency and o...
When bilinguals speak, do words from both languages compete for selection? Under one hypothesis of b...
Bilingualism requires individuals to manage their two languages in order to communicate with others....
This study investigated how bilingual experience alters neural mechanisms supporting novel word lear...
We investigated the neural basis of newly learned words in Spanish as a mother tongue (L1) and Engli...
International audienceThe present research used fMRI to measure brain activity in passive listening ...
Research into bilingual language production has identified a language control network that subserves...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that when bilinguals named pictures or read wo...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that when bilinguals named pictures or read wo...
Abstract Language has the power to shape cognition, behavior, and even the form and function of the ...
Abstract The bilingual experience may place special cognitive demands on speakers and has been argu...
The effect of word repetition within and across languages was studied in English-Chinese bilinguals ...
Decades of research have shown that, from an early age, proficient bilinguals can speak each of thei...
First-language research suggests that new words, after initial episodic-memory encoding, are consoli...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
Bilingualism provides a unique opportunity for understanding the relative roles of proficiency and o...
When bilinguals speak, do words from both languages compete for selection? Under one hypothesis of b...
Bilingualism requires individuals to manage their two languages in order to communicate with others....