Neuroimaging of language control in bilinguals: neural adaptation and reserve
Vita-Salute San Raffaele University · University College London
Abstract
Speaking more than one language demands a language control system that allows bilinguals to correctly use the intended language adjusting for possible interference from the non-target language. Understanding how the brain orchestrates the control of language has been a major focus of neuroimaging research on bilingualism and was central to our original neurocognitive language control model (Abutalebi & Green, 2007). We updated the network of language control (Green & Abutalebi, 2013) and here review the many new exciting findings based on functional and structural data that substantiate its core components. We discuss the language control network within the framework of the adaptive control hypothesis…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Neuroimaging
- Neurocognitive
- Control (management)
- Adaptation (eye)
- Computer science
- Neuroscience of multilingualism
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
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