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Bilingual experience and resting-state brain connectivity: Impacts of L2 age of acquisition and social diversity of language use on control networks ...
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Bilingual Experience and Resting-State Brain Connectivity: Impacts of L2 Age of Acquisition and Social Diversity of Language Use on Control Networks
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Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in the Adult Brain and Success in Second-Language Learning
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Past experience shapes ongoing neural patterns for language
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Early experiences may establish a foundation for later learning, however, influences of early language experience on later neural processing are unknown. We investigated whether maintenance of neural templates from early language experience influences subsequent language processing. Using fMRI, we scanned the following three groups performing a French phonological working memory (PWM) task: (1) monolingual French children; (2) children adopted from China before age 3 who discontinued Chinese and spoke only French; (3) Chinese-speaking children who learned French as a second language but maintained Chinese. Although all groups perform this task equally well, brain activation differs. French monolinguals activate typical PWM brain regions, while both Chinese-exposed groups also activate regions implicated in cognitive control, even the adoptees who were monolingual French speakers at testing. Early exposure to a language, and/or delayed exposure to a subsequent language, continues to influence the neural processing of subsequently learned language sounds years later even in highly proficient, early-exposed users.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4686754/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26624517 https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10073
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Mapping the unconscious maintenance of a lost first language
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Bilingual brain organization: a functional magnetic resonance adaptation study
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