Journal article
Effect of monolingualism and bilingualism in the anterior cingulate cortex: a proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study in two centers
Brendan Stuart Weekes, Jubin Abutalebi, Henry Ka-Fung Mak, Virginia Borsa, Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares, Pui Wai Chiu, Linda Zhang
LETRAS DE HOJE-ESTUDOS E DEBATES EM LINGUISTICA LITERATURA E LINGUA PORTUGUESA | EDITORA UNIV PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA RIO GRANDE SUL-EDIPUCRS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Reports of an advantage of bilingualism on brain structure in young adult participants are inconsistent. Abutalebi et al. (2012) reported more efficient monitoring of conflict during the Flanker task in young bilinguals compared to young monolingual speakers. The present study compared young adult (mean age = 24) Cantonese-English bilinguals in Hong Kong and young adult monolingual speakers. We expected (a) differences in metabolites in neural tissue to result from bilingual experience, as measured by 1H-MRS at 3T, (b) correlations between metabolic levels and Flanker conflict and interference effects (c) different associations in bilingual and monolingual speakers. We found evidence of meta..
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