Processing emotional words in two languages with one brain: ERP and fMRI evidence from Chinese–English bilinguals

P Chen, J Lin, B Chen, C Lu, T Guo - Cortex, 2015 - Elsevier
… the neural mechanisms of emotional word processing in Chinese–English bilinguals' two …
imaging (fMRI). Behavioral results show a robust positive word processing advantage in L1 …

Chinese character and English word processing in children's ventral occipitotemporal cortex: fMRI evidence for script invariance

AJ Krafnick, LH Tan, DL Flowers, MM Luetje… - Neuroimage, 2016 - Elsevier
… resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined activity in response to English Words and Chinese
… We examined each group separately and found the readers of English as well as the …

A critical review of ERP and fMRI evidence on L2 syntactic processing

SA Kotz - Brain and language, 2009 - Elsevier
… not in English) that became transfer independent when L2 syntactic competence was
established. For example, English learners of Dutch refrained from using English word order cues …

Overlap and dissociation of semantic processing of Chinese characters, English words, and pictures: evidence from fMRI

MWL Chee, B Weekes, KM Lee, CS Soon, A Schreiber… - Neuroimage, 2000 - Elsevier
… greater during English word processing compared to Chinese. Modulation in left prefrontal
activation relating to relative fluency resembles that of word frequency for English readers …

On the neural basis of word reading: A meta-analysis of fMRI evidence using activation likelihood estimation

KA Murphy, J Jogia, JB Talcott - Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2019 - Elsevier
… This meta analysis found that for fMRI studies of fluent monolingual English word reading,
SWR tasks are more than sufficient for eliciting activity across the full network than LDT, which …

Mandarin and English single word processing studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging

MWL Chee, EWL Tan, T Thiel - Journal of neuroscience, 1999 - Soc Neuroscience
… of Mandarin and English by our two subject pools is different. There is evidence that … At
present, there is no clear answer to this issue; an fMRI study in which subjects were instructed to …

fMRI evidence for word association and situated simulation in conceptual processing

WK Simmons, SB Hamann, CL Harenski, XP Hu… - Journal of Physiology …, 2008 - Elsevier
… More slowly, the word activates a situated simulation to represent its meaning in neural
systems for perception, action, and mental states. An fMRI experiment tested the LASS account. …

An fMRI study of English and Spanish word reading in bilingual adults

E Brignoni-Perez, NI Jamal, GF Eden - Brain and language, 2020 - Elsevier
evidence for differences in local activation or functional connectivity during English versus
Spanish word processing in … brain-based evidence that Spanish-English bilinguals distinguish …

Cross-linguistic influence on brain activation during second language processing: An fMRI study

H Jeong, M Sugiura, Y Sassa, S Yokoyama… - Bilingualism …, 2007 - cambridge.org
… of neuroimaging evidence, a greater differential English-L1 … more effortful word order
processing during English sentence … Korean is different from English in terms of word order and in …

The neural correlates of semantic richness: Evidence from an fMRI study of word learning

RA Ferreira, SM Göbel, M Hymers, AW Ellis - Brain and Language, 2015 - Elsevier
… Despite the overwhelming evidence of a semantic richness effect in behavioral studies, we
are aware of only one fMRI study that directly investigated the neural correlates of semantic …