ABSTRACT Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for measuring brain activity, are shedding new light on the neural basis of second language (L2) processing, and on its relationship to native language processing (L1) (Perani & Abutalebi, 2005). Over the past two decades, a large body of neuroimaging studies has been devoted to the study of the neural organization of language (De´monet, Thierry, & Cardebat, 2005; Indefrey & Levelt, 2004; Price, 2000 as cited in Abutalebi, 2008). The value that functional neuroimaging adds to language research is to improve the perspective on the distributed anatomy of language. Thus, it can be used with considerable precision to identify the neural networks underl...
In this paper, in contrast to previous neuroimaging literature reviews on first language (L1) and se...
Clinical and experimental findings on the bilingualism support two fundamental assumptions: 1) langu...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
ABSTRACT Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for me...
Studies about bilingualism and second language acquisition (SLA) have a long tradition within lingui...
Six articles combining the study of bilinguals and neuroimaging techniques are discussed. The object...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques and analytic methods have led to a proliferation of studies inve...
Increased understanding of the ways in which multiple languages are represented in bilingual speaker...
The papers in this volume explore the cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition from the...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div><div>The influence of neurolinguistic applications on secon...
Background: A recent trend in second language acquisition and learning has been oriented towards bra...
This special issue is a testament to the recent burgeoning interest by theoretical linguists, langua...
Patterns of brain activity: Similarities and differences in first and second language comprehension....
ABSTRACT The influence of neurolinguistic applications on second language pedagogy has often been a...
Given that nowadays more than half of the world’s population is bilingual, the study of the neural b...
In this paper, in contrast to previous neuroimaging literature reviews on first language (L1) and se...
Clinical and experimental findings on the bilingualism support two fundamental assumptions: 1) langu...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
ABSTRACT Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for me...
Studies about bilingualism and second language acquisition (SLA) have a long tradition within lingui...
Six articles combining the study of bilinguals and neuroimaging techniques are discussed. The object...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques and analytic methods have led to a proliferation of studies inve...
Increased understanding of the ways in which multiple languages are represented in bilingual speaker...
The papers in this volume explore the cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition from the...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div><div>The influence of neurolinguistic applications on secon...
Background: A recent trend in second language acquisition and learning has been oriented towards bra...
This special issue is a testament to the recent burgeoning interest by theoretical linguists, langua...
Patterns of brain activity: Similarities and differences in first and second language comprehension....
ABSTRACT The influence of neurolinguistic applications on second language pedagogy has often been a...
Given that nowadays more than half of the world’s population is bilingual, the study of the neural b...
In this paper, in contrast to previous neuroimaging literature reviews on first language (L1) and se...
Clinical and experimental findings on the bilingualism support two fundamental assumptions: 1) langu...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...