AbstractComprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using a set of conceptually similar sentences in two orthographically and phonologically distinct languages, Mandarin and English. Responses were monitored during scanning. Sentence comprehension in each language was compared to fixation in nine subjects and Tamil-like pseudo-word strings in five subjects. Spatially congruent activations in the prefrontal, temporal, and superior parietal regions and in the anterior supplementary motor area were observed for both languages and in both experiments at the individual and group levels of analysis. Proficient bilinguals exposed to both languages early in life ut...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reports in the monolingual literature suggest that the cerebellum has an imp...
Clinical and experimental findings on the bilingualism support two fundamental assumptions: 1) langu...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
AbstractComprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with function...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
The cortical organization of language in bilinguals remains dis-puted. We studied 24 right-handed fl...
A fundamental question in multilingualism is whether the neural substrates are shared or segregated ...
A large body of previous neuroimaging studies suggests that multiple languages are processed and org...
Calabrese P, Neufeld H, Falk A, et al. Word generation in bilinguals - fMRI study with implications ...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
The aim of this study was to identify the functional anatomy of the cerebral speech regions involved...
Existing cognitive and neural imaging studies have suggested a frontoparietal network of multiple, c...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
Abstract: A fundamental question in multilingualism is whether the neural substrates are shared or s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reports in the monolingual literature suggest that the cerebellum has an imp...
Clinical and experimental findings on the bilingualism support two fundamental assumptions: 1) langu...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
AbstractComprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with function...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
The cortical organization of language in bilinguals remains dis-puted. We studied 24 right-handed fl...
A fundamental question in multilingualism is whether the neural substrates are shared or segregated ...
A large body of previous neuroimaging studies suggests that multiple languages are processed and org...
Calabrese P, Neufeld H, Falk A, et al. Word generation in bilinguals - fMRI study with implications ...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
The aim of this study was to identify the functional anatomy of the cerebral speech regions involved...
Existing cognitive and neural imaging studies have suggested a frontoparietal network of multiple, c...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
Abstract: A fundamental question in multilingualism is whether the neural substrates are shared or s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reports in the monolingual literature suggest that the cerebellum has an imp...
Clinical and experimental findings on the bilingualism support two fundamental assumptions: 1) langu...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...