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What are the underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms involved in language acquisition in multilingual children?


Cognitive and neural mechanisms involved in language acquisition

What are the underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms involved in language acquisition in multilingual children, and how can neuroimaging techniques contribute to a deeper understanding of language development and inform educational practices?

 

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By Joshna Answered 1 year ago

Investigating the cognitive and neural processes underlying language acquisition in multilingual children involves longitudinal studies, cognitive assessments, and neuroimaging techniques such as functional MRI and EEG. These methods help unravel brain networks engaged in language processing and how they adapt to multiple languages. Insights from neuroimaging can inform tailored educational strategies that optimize language learning for diverse linguistic backgrounds.  


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