Dual language use in sign-speech bimodal bilinguals: fNIRS brain-imaging evidence
Abstract
The brain basis of bilinguals' ability to use two languages at the same time has been a hotly debated topic. On the one hand, behavioral research has suggested that bilingual dual language use involves complex and highly principled linguistic processes. On the other hand, brain-imaging research has revealed that bilingual language switching involves neural activations in brain areas dedicated to general executive functions not specific to...
Paper Details
Title
Dual language use in sign-speech bimodal bilinguals: fNIRS brain-imaging evidence
Published Date
May 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
109
Issue
2-3
Pages
112 - 123
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