Evoked and oscillatory EEG activity differentiates language discrimination in young monolingual and bilingual infants
Abstract Language discrimination is one of the core differences between bilingual and monolingual language acquisition. Here, we investigate the earliest brain specialization induced by it. Following previous research, we hypothesize that bilingual native language discrimination is a complex process...
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Main Authors: | Loreto Nacar Garcia, Carlos Guerrero-Mosquera, Marc Colomer, Nuria Sebastian-Galles |
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Language: | EN |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1576d96f11a74bb68982f432ebb1e1da |
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