Morphology of Chinese and Japanese Kanji processing in Chinese-Japanese Bilinguals : An fMRI study

Complex Medical Engineering(2013)

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Previous neuroimaging studies used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to clarify the different brain activities when bilingual speaker comprehend their first language (Ll) compared with their second language (L2). Many studies show the different activation patterns of alphabetic language and logographic language. It is unclear that if bilinguals`Ll and L2 language are all logographic language (e.g. Chinese and Japanese), whether Japanese (L2) processing is different from Chinese (Ll) for bilinguals- brain activity. To study the underlying mechanisms, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to visualize Chinese-Japanese bilinguals- brain activity in both of Chinese character and Japanese Kanji. Precuneus were activated by morphology judgment in Chinese word contrast with Japanese word. The results with Chinese and Japanese logographs suggested precuneus were played an important role in Chinese morphology processing for Chinese-Japanese bilingual speakers.
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brain activities,neurophysiology,hearing,first language comprehension,neuroimaging studies,chinese processing morphology,activation patterns,biological techniques,functional magnetic resonance imaging,chinese-japanese bilinguals,bilingual speaker,second language comprehension,logographic language,alphabetic language,japanese kanji processing morphology,biological nmr,speech,fmri,visualization,morphology,magnetic resonance imaging,biomedical imaging,semantics
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