Abstract While morphology constitutes a crucial component of the human language system, the neural bases of morphological processing in the human brain remains to be elucidated. The current study aims at exploring the extent to which the second language (L2) morphological processing would resemble or differ from that of their first language (L1) in adult Chinese-English bilinguals. Bilingual participants were asked to complete a morphological priming lexical decision task drawing on derivational morphology, which is present for both Chinese and English, when their electrophysiological and optical responses were recorded concurrently. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) revealed a neural dissociation between morphological and seman...
Decades of research have shown that, from an early age, proficient bilinguals can speak each of thei...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effect of morphological knowledge...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
Abstract While morphology constitutes a crucial component of the human language system, the neural b...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
Existing cognitive and neural imaging studies have suggested a frontoparietal network of multiple, c...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
Abstract: A fundamental question in multilingualism is whether the neural substrates are shared or s...
Can bilingual exposure impact children’s neural circuitry for learning to read? To answer this quest...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
Decades of research have shown that, from an early age, proficient bilinguals can speak each of thei...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effect of morphological knowledge...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
Abstract While morphology constitutes a crucial component of the human language system, the neural b...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
The present study investigated the neural overlap and dissociation underlying overt word production ...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
Existing cognitive and neural imaging studies have suggested a frontoparietal network of multiple, c...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
Abstract: A fundamental question in multilingualism is whether the neural substrates are shared or s...
Can bilingual exposure impact children’s neural circuitry for learning to read? To answer this quest...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
Decades of research have shown that, from an early age, proficient bilinguals can speak each of thei...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effect of morphological knowledge...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...