Shining new light on the brain's “bilingual signature”: A functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy investigation of semantic processing

Volume: 39, Issue: 3, Pages: 1457 - 1471
Published: Feb 1, 2008
Abstract
Decades of research have shown that, from an early age, proficient bilinguals can speak each of their two languages separately (similar to monolinguals) or rapidly switch between them (dissimilar to monolinguals). Thus we ask, do monolingual and bilingual brains process language similarly or dissimilarly, and is this affected by the language context? Using an innovative brain imaging technology, functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), we...
Paper Details
Title
Shining new light on the brain's “bilingual signature”: A functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy investigation of semantic processing
Published Date
Feb 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
1457 - 1471
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