Sequential and simultaneous bilingualism affect changes in non-verbal conflict processing in children’s brains over time: An fMRI study Vrije Universiteit Brussel
rbeek2, Johan De Mey2, Chris Baeken2
1 vrij Universiteit Brussel 2 UZ Brussel
Objective:
As one of the most prominent changes in cognitive function is the development of language in the first 2 decades of life, we hypothesized that the differences in linguistic skills would affect the general cognitive control in children. In our two year longitudinal fMRI study, the effect of bilingualism and the age and manner of 2nd language ...
1 vrij Universiteit Brussel 2 UZ Brussel
Objective:
As one of the most prominent changes in cognitive function is the development of language in the first 2 decades of life, we hypothesized that the differences in linguistic skills would affect the general cognitive control in children. In our two year longitudinal fMRI study, the effect of bilingualism and the age and manner of 2nd language ...