Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning approach were applied to investigate the relationship between the achieved second language (L2) proficiency during L2 learning and the reorganization of structural connectivity between core language areas. Language proficiency tests and DTI scans were obtained from German students before and after they completed an intensive 6-week course of the Dutch language. In the initial learning stage, with increasing L2 proficiency, the hemispheric dominance of the Brodmann area (BA) 6-temporal pathway (mainly along the arcuate fasciculus) shifted from the left to the right hemisphere. With further increased proficiency, however, lateralization dominance was again found in the left B...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
Most people are left-hemisphere dominant for language. However the neuroanatomy of language laterali...
Although it is well-established that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hem...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning approach were applied to investi...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning approach were applied to investi...
Morphological brain changes as a consequence of new learning have been widely established. Learning ...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div><div>The present paper attempted to investigate whether the...
Morphological brain changes as a consequence of new learning have been widely established. Learning ...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess inter-subject variabi...
This article examines the question of whether university-based high-level foreign language and lingu...
While functional changes linked to second language learning have been subject to extensive investiga...
Brain plastic changes in second language acquisition do not show a clear pattern with many brain reg...
Although different MRI-based techniques have been proposed to assess the hemispheric lateralization ...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
Most people are left-hemisphere dominant for language. However the neuroanatomy of language laterali...
Although it is well-established that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hem...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning approach were applied to investi...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning approach were applied to investi...
Morphological brain changes as a consequence of new learning have been widely established. Learning ...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div><div>The present paper attempted to investigate whether the...
Morphological brain changes as a consequence of new learning have been widely established. Learning ...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess inter-subject variabi...
This article examines the question of whether university-based high-level foreign language and lingu...
While functional changes linked to second language learning have been subject to extensive investiga...
Brain plastic changes in second language acquisition do not show a clear pattern with many brain reg...
Although different MRI-based techniques have been proposed to assess the hemispheric lateralization ...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
Most people are left-hemisphere dominant for language. However the neuroanatomy of language laterali...
Although it is well-established that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hem...