Sources of Heterogeneity in Functional Connectivity During English Word Processing in Bilingual and Monolingual Children.

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Neurobiology of Language Pub Date : 2023-04-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1162/nol_a_00092
Xin Sun, Rebecca A Marks, Rachel L Eggleston, Kehui Zhang, Chi-Lin Yu, Nia Nickerson, Valeria Caruso, Tai-Li Chou, Xiao-Su Hu, Twila Tardif, James R Booth, Adriene M Beltz, Ioulia Kovelman
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Diversity and variation in language experiences, such as bilingualism, contribute to heterogeneity in children's neural organization for language and brain development. To uncover sources of such heterogeneity in children's neural language networks, the present study examined the effects of bilingual proficiency on children's neural organization for language function. To do so, we took an innovative person-specific analytical approach to investigate young Chinese-English and Spanish-English bilingual learners of structurally distinct languages. Bilingual and English monolingual children (N = 152, M(SD)age = 7.71(1.32)) completed an English word recognition task during functional near-infrared spectroscopy neuroimaging, along with language and literacy tasks in each of their languages. Two key findings emerged. First, bilinguals' heritage language proficiency (Chinese or Spanish) made a unique contribution to children's language network density. Second, the findings reveal common and unique patterns in children's patterns of task-related functional connectivity. Common across all participants were short-distance neural connections within left hemisphere regions associated with semantic processes (within middle temporal and frontal regions). Unique to more proficient language users were additional long-distance connections between frontal, temporal, and bilateral regions within the broader language network. The study informs neurodevelopmental theories of language by revealing the effects of heterogeneity in language proficiency and experiences on the structure and quality of emerging language neural networks in linguistically diverse learners.

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双语和单语儿童在英语单词处理过程中的功能连接异质性来源。
语言经验的多样性和差异(如双语)会导致儿童语言神经组织和大脑发育的异质性。为了揭示儿童语言神经网络中这种异质性的来源,本研究考察了双语能力对儿童语言功能神经组织的影响。为此,我们采用了一种创新的因人而异的分析方法,对学习结构截然不同的语言的中英双语和西英双语学习者进行了调查。双语和英语单语儿童(人数 = 152,中(标)数年龄 = 7.71(1.32))在功能性近红外光谱神经成像过程中完成了英语单词识别任务,同时完成了各自语言的语言和识字任务。研究发现了两个关键问题。首先,双语者的遗产语言能力(中文或西班牙语)对儿童的语言网络密度有独特的贡献。其次,研究结果揭示了儿童与任务相关的功能连接模式中常见和独特的模式。所有参与者的共同点是与语义过程相关的左半球区域(中颞区和额叶区)内的短距离神经连接。对于更熟练的语言使用者来说,在更广泛的语言网络中,额叶、颞叶和双侧区域之间还存在额外的长距离连接。这项研究揭示了语言能力和经验的异质性对不同语言学习者新兴语言神经网络的结构和质量的影响,为语言神经发育理论提供了参考。
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Neurobiology of Language
Neurobiology of Language Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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