Functional neuroanatomy of English word reading in early bilingual and monolingual adults

被引:2
|
作者
Brignoni-Perez, Edith [1 ,2 ]
Jamal, Nasheed, I [1 ]
Eden, Guinevere F. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Georgetown Univ, Ctr Study Learning, Dept Pediat, Med Ctr, Washington, DC 20057 USA
[2] Georgetown Univ, Interdisciplinary Program Neurosci, Med Ctr, Washington, DC 20057 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
bilingualism; biliteracy; brain activity; English word processing; functional connectivity; reading; ATTENTIONAL CONTROL; EXECUTIVE CONTROL; FRONTAL-CORTEX; ANGULAR GYRUS; LANGUAGES; BRAIN; CONNECTIVITY; CHILDREN; EXPERIENCE; FMRI;
D O I
10.1002/hbm.25955
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Skilled reading is important in daily life. While the understanding of the neurofunctional organization of this uniquely human skill has advanced significantly, it does not take into consideration the common bilingual experiences around the world. To examine the role of early bilingualism on the neural substrates supporting English word processing, we compared brain activity, as well as functional connectivity, in Spanish-English early bilingual adults (N = 25) and English monolingual adults (N = 33) during single-word processing. Activation analysis revealed no significant differences between the two groups. A seed-to-voxel analysis using eight a priori selected seed-regions (placed in regions known to be involved in reading) revealed relatively stronger functional connectivity in bilinguals between two sets of regions: left superior temporal gyrus seed positively with left lingual gyrus and left middle frontal gyrus seed negatively with left anterior cingulate cortex. Together these results suggest that an early Spanish-English bilingual experience does not modulate local brain activity for English word reading. It does, however, have some influence on the functional intercommunication between brain regions during reading, specifically in two regions associated with reading, which are functionally connected to those inside and outside of the reading network. We conclude that brain regions involved in processing English words are not that different in Spanish-English early bilingual adults relative to monolingual adult users of English.
引用
收藏
页码:4310 / 4325
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Functional neuroanatomy of arithmetic in monolingual and bilingual adults and children
    Brignoni-Perez, Edith
    Matejko, Anna A.
    Jamal, Nasheed, I
    Eden, Guinevere F.
    [J]. HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2021, 42 (15) : 4880 - 4895
  • [2] An fMRI study of English and Spanish word reading in bilingual adults
    Brignoni-Perez, Edith
    Jamal, Nasheed, I
    Eden, Guinevere F.
    [J]. BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 2020, 202
  • [3] Sources of Heterogeneity in Functional Connectivity During English Word Processing in Bilingual and Monolingual Children
    Sun, Xin
    Marks, Rebecca A.
    Eggleston, Rachel L.
    Zhang, Kehui
    Yu, Chi-Lin
    Nickerson, Nia
    Caruso, Valeria
    Chou, Tai-Li
    Hu, Xiao-Su
    Tardif, Twila
    Booth, James R.
    Beltz, Adriene M.
    Kovelman, Ioulia
    [J]. NEUROBIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE, 2023, 4 (02): : 198 - 220
  • [4] Word reading in monolingual and bilingual children with developmental language disorder
    de Bree, Elise H.
    Boerma, Tessel
    Hakvoort, Britt
    Blom, Elma
    van den Boer, Madelon
    [J]. LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2022, 98
  • [5] Development of reading proficiency in English by bilingual children and their monolingual peers
    O'Toole, S
    Aubeeluck, A
    Cozens, B
    Cline, T
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2001, 89 (02) : 279 - 282
  • [6] Reading comprehension and strategy use: Comparing bilingual children to their monolingual peers and to bilingual adults
    Friesen, Deanna C.
    Schmidt, Katherine
    Atwal, Taninder
    Celebre, Angela
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [7] Early General Knowledge Predicts English Reading Growth in Bilingual and Monolingual Students throughout the Elementary Years
    Hwang, HyeJin
    [J]. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JOURNAL, 2020, 121 (01): : 154 - 178
  • [8] Word Recognition by English Monolingual and Mandarin-English Bilingual Speakers in Continuous and Interrupted Noise
    Zhang, Jianliang
    Stuart, Andrew
    Swink, Shannon
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY, 2011, 35 (04): : 322 - 331
  • [9] THE READING STRATEGIES OF BILINGUAL AND MONOLINGUAL STUDENTS
    PADRON, YN
    WAXMAN, HC
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1988, 128 (05): : 697 - 698
  • [10] FINGER-TRACKING READING PROFILES IN MONOLINGUAL AND BILINGUAL EARLY GRADERS
    Marzi, Claudia
    Melloni, Chiara
    Vender, Maria
    [J]. LINGUE E LINGUAGGIO, 2023, 22 (02) : 327 - 361