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180 related items for PubMed ID: 19501603

  • 41. Cultural and linguistic influence on brain organization for language and possible consequences for dyslexia: a review.
    Johansson BB.
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  • 45. Correlated functional changes of the prefrontal cortex in twins induced by classroom education of second language.
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  • 48. Functional activity and white matter microstructure reveal the independent effects of age of acquisition and proficiency on second-language learning.
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  • 49. Lexical competition during second-language listening: sentence context, but not proficiency, constrains interference from the native lexicon.
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  • 52. Sustained and transient language control in the bilingual brain.
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  • 53. The neural representation of extensively trained ordered sequences.
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  • 54. Left-frontal brain potentials index conceptual implicit memory for words initially viewed subliminally.
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  • 60. Cerebral lesions can impair fMRI-based language lateralization.
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