A school-language advantage found for arithmetic processing in bilingual children when investigated with functional magnetic resonance imaging

Katrien Mondt, Esli Struys, Danielle Balériaux, Pierre Van De Craen, Vincent Denolin

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This study provides first evidence of a neural school language advantage for bilingual children. In comparison with HL, who were not trained in the task language, SL demonstrated less activations that were less spread throughout the brain. During the 3-operand condition, HL demonstrated seven peak activations more than the SL, not only in the left visuomotor zones recruited during all conditions in both groups, but also in righthemispheric areas. These additional peak activations demonstrate that HL rely more on working memory and visual attentional resources. A similar pattern was replicated in the 4-operand condition where HL showed six more peak activations than SL. These findings clearly suggest a more specialized and efficient number processing in SL, which hints a 'language-of-training advantage' (Spelke & Tsivkin, 2001) for solving arithmetical problems in the school language for both simple and complex conditions.
Originele taal-2English
TitelNeuroimage
Pagina's39-41
Aantal pagina's3
Volume47
StatusPublished - jul 2009
EvenementUnknown - Stockholm, Sweden
Duur: 21 sep 200925 sep 2009

Publicatie series

NaamNeuroimage
NummerS1

Conference

ConferenceUnknown
Land/RegioSweden
StadStockholm
Periode21/09/0925/09/09

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