The papers in this volume explore the cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition from the perspectives of critical/sensitive periods, maturational effects, individual differences, neural regions involved, and processing characteristics. The research methodologies used include functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and event related potentials (ERP). Questions addressed include: Which brain areas are reliably activated in second language processing? Are they the same or different from those activated in first language acquisition and use? What are the behavioral consequences of individual differences among brains? What are the consequences of anatomical and physiological differences, lear...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
This article reviews neurocognitive evidence on second language (L2) processing at speech sound, wor...
The question of whether the findings coming out of the research in the neurosciences have produced a...
The papers in this volume explore the cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition from the...
This dissertation explores the implications of research from the cognitive neurosciences for the fie...
ABSTRACT Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for me...
AbstractA great deal of research has examined behavioral performance changes associated with second ...
Background: A recent trend in second language acquisition and learning has been oriented towards bra...
Patterns of brain activity: Similarities and differences in first and second language comprehension....
This volume is a harvest of articles from the first conference in a series on the cognitive neurosci...
In exploring the neuroscience of second language acquisition, this literature review draws on publis...
The brain plays an important role in language acquisition and retention. In this presentation, we wi...
P(論文)This paper examines the differences between successful and unsuccessful second language learner...
The relevance that cognitive linguistics has reached in the last decades has triggered our interest ...
This thesis aims at providing insights in the neural mechanisms and brain structures underlying i...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
This article reviews neurocognitive evidence on second language (L2) processing at speech sound, wor...
The question of whether the findings coming out of the research in the neurosciences have produced a...
The papers in this volume explore the cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition from the...
This dissertation explores the implications of research from the cognitive neurosciences for the fie...
ABSTRACT Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for me...
AbstractA great deal of research has examined behavioral performance changes associated with second ...
Background: A recent trend in second language acquisition and learning has been oriented towards bra...
Patterns of brain activity: Similarities and differences in first and second language comprehension....
This volume is a harvest of articles from the first conference in a series on the cognitive neurosci...
In exploring the neuroscience of second language acquisition, this literature review draws on publis...
The brain plays an important role in language acquisition and retention. In this presentation, we wi...
P(論文)This paper examines the differences between successful and unsuccessful second language learner...
The relevance that cognitive linguistics has reached in the last decades has triggered our interest ...
This thesis aims at providing insights in the neural mechanisms and brain structures underlying i...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
This article reviews neurocognitive evidence on second language (L2) processing at speech sound, wor...
The question of whether the findings coming out of the research in the neurosciences have produced a...