Samenvatting
The daily use of two languages may lead to conflict-specific brain adaptations in bilinguals. To evaluate the non-verbal conflict processing in bilingual children we compared simultaneous and sequential bilingual to monolingual 8-11 year old children in an fMRI study using a colour-Simon(stimulus-response) and a numerical Stroop (stimulus-stimulus conflict) paradigm. This provides a direct comparison of the performance on two kinds of conflict tasks.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Titel | BHPA 2012 Brussels |
Status | Published - 10 feb 2012 |
Evenement | BHPA 2012 Symposium: 27th Annual BHPA meeting - Brussels, Brussels, Belgium Duur: 10 feb 2012 → 11 feb 2012 |
Other
Other | BHPA 2012 Symposium |
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Land/Regio | Belgium |
Stad | Brussels |
Periode | 10/02/12 → 11/02/12 |