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Foreign Language Processing Undermines Affect Labeling [<Journal>]
Vives, Marc-Lluís [Verfasser]; Costumero, Víctor [Verfasser]; Ávila, César [Verfasser].
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A cross-sectional and longitudinal study on the protective effect of bilingualism against dementia using brain atrophy and cognitive measures
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The Jake Mendell Test as a measure of individual differences in pitch discrimination: validity and reliability properties
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A cross-sectional and longitudinal study on the protective effect of bilingualism against dementia using brain atrophy and cognitive measures
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Active bilingualism delays the onset of mild cognitive impairment
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A cross-sectional and longitudinal study on the protective effect of bilingualism against dementia using brain atrophy and cognitive measures.
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Effects of bilingualism on white matter atrophy in mild cognitive impairment: a diffusion tensor imaging study
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Efectos neuroprotectores del bilingüismo contra la demencia. Un estudio de morfometría basada en el voxel
Marin-Marin, Lidón; Costumero, Víctor; Aguirre, Naiara. - : Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I. Servei de Comunicació i Publicacions, 2019
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Brain networks involved in accented speech processing
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Relación entre destreza musical y lateralización derecha del lenguaje en población zurda
Villar-Rodríguez, Esteban; Palomar-García, María-Ángeles; Adrián-Ventura, Jesús. - : Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I. Servei de Comunicació i Publicacions, 2019
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Neural differences between monolinguals and early bilinguals in their native languaje during comprehension
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Bilingualism at the core of the brain. Structural differences between bilinguals and monolinguals revealed by subcortical shape analysis
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Do bilinguals show neural differences with monolinguals when processing their native language?
In: ISSN: 0093-934X ; EISSN: 1090-2155 ; Brain and Language ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01485305 ; Brain and Language, Elsevier, 2015, Vol. 142, 142, pp.36-44. &#x27E8;10.1016/j.bandl.2015.01.004&#x27E9; (2015)
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Efecto de facilitación de los cognados en el cerebro bilingüe
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Differential neural control in early bilinguals and monolinguals during response inhibition
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 132 (2014), 43-51
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Bilinguals use language-control brain areas more than monolinguals to perform non-linguistic switching tasks
Rodríguez Pujadas, Aina; Martín, Clara; Sanjuán Tomás, Ana. - : Public Library of Science, 2014
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Neural correlates of audiovisual speech processing in a second language
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An effect of bilingualism on the auditory cortex
Abstract: Two studies (Golestani et al., 2007; Wong et al., 2008) have reported a positive correlation between the ability to perceive foreign speech sounds and the volume of Heschl's gyrus (HG), the structure that houses the auditory cortex. More precisely, participants with larger left Heschl's gyri learned consonantal or tonal contrasts faster than those with smaller HG. These studies leave open the question of the impact of experience on HG volumes. In the current research, we investigated the effect of early language exposure on Heschl's gyrus by comparing Spanish–Catalan bilinguals who have been exposed to two languages since childhood, to a group of Spanish monolinguals matched in education, socio-economic status, and musical experience. Manual volumetric measurements of HG revealed that bilinguals have, on average, larger Heschl's gyri than monolinguals. This was corroborated, for the left Heschl's gyrus, by a voxel-based morphometry analysis showing larger gray matter volumes in bilinguals than in monolinguals. Since the bilinguals in this study were not a self-selected group, this observation provides a clear demonstration that learning a second language is a causal factor in the increased size of the auditory cortex.
Keyword: auditory cortex; Brain Mapping; language processing; Multilingualism
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10234/67840
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1996-12.2012
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Reading salt activates gustatory brain regions: fMRI evidence for semantic grounding in a novel sensory modality
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Reading Salt Activates Gustatory Brain Regions: fMRI Evidence for Semantic Grounding in a Novel Sensory Modality
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