2023
DOI: 10.1075/sibil.64.13and
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Bilingualism and functional connectivity

Abstract: Four patterns describe how bilingualism affects the functional connectivity of the brain. First, a general observation across most of the studies I surveyed was that bilinguals tended to have higher functional connectivity when compared to monolinguals. Second, increased connectivity with the salience network, a set of regions including the anterior cingulate cortex, the bilateral insula, and subcortical regions is often associated with language training or language diversity where proactive attention to conte… Show more

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