The Effects of Multilingualism on Brain Structure, Language Control and Language Processing
Abstract
This chapter reviews a small but growing body of research that examines neuroplasticity stemming from multilingualism, specifically discussing some similarities and differences in brain structure and function stemming from in processing three or more languages, as a departure from bilingualism. The evidence comes from studies using magnetic resonance imaging to examine patterns of grey matter structure across cortical and subcortical regions, and aspects of white matter microstructure. This chapter also highlights the functional activation and temporal information of various processes that occur during language processing in multilinguals, while accounting for the influence of language background factors. It then discusses conflicting and agreeing evidence in the literature and attempts to consolidate the findings with suggestions based on contemporary frameworks such as the Dynamic Restructuring Model (Pliatsikas, 2020). In closing, the chapter highlights gaps and pose questions for future research directions in the field of multilingualism and neuroplasticity.
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Cambrigde University PressCitation
Yee, DeLuca, Pliatsikas: The Effects of Multilingualism on Brain Structure, Language Control and Language Processing. In: Cabrelli Amaro, Chaouch Orozco, González Alonso, Pereira Soares, Puig-Mayenco, Rothman. The Cambridge Handbook of Third Language Acquisition, 2023. Cambridge University PressMetadata
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