Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual Children

Purpose To evaluate the neural mechanism of second language processing in Korean-English bilingual children using functional MRI (fMRI). Materials and Methods The study was conducted on 20 Korean elementary school children who were learning English as a foreign language. fMRI was performed during...

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Main Authors: Yun Young Lee, Byung Hyun Baek, Seul Kee Kim, Il-woo Park, Gwang Woo Jeong, Seunghyun Baek, Woong Yoon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Society of Radiology 2019-11-01
Series:대한영상의학회지
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2019.80.6.1160
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spelling doaj-5a5092a1b91748b883fc89767e1742d22020-11-25T01:53:24ZengThe Korean Society of Radiology대한영상의학회지1738-26372288-29282019-11-0180611601178https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2019.80.6.1160Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual ChildrenYun Young Lee0Byung Hyun Baek1Seul Kee Kim2Il-woo Park3Gwang Woo Jeong4Seunghyun Baek5Woong Yoon6Department of Radiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, KoreaDepartment of Radiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, KoreaDepartment of Radiology, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Hwasun, KoreaDepartment of Radiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, KoreaDepartment of Radiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, KoreaDepartment of English Linguistics and Literature, College of Humanity, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, KoreaDepartment of Radiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, KoreaPurpose To evaluate the neural mechanism of second language processing in Korean-English bilingual children using functional MRI (fMRI). Materials and Methods The study was conducted on 20 Korean elementary school children who were learning English as a foreign language. fMRI was performed during short-passage comprehension tasks in Korean and English languages. We analyzed which brain areas were activated according to the language, English proficiency, and task difficulty. Results Higher activities were observed in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, supplementary motor area, precentral gyrus, left basal ganglia, and left temporoparietal and occipital lobes during English comprehension than during Korean comprehension. The low English proficiency group showed higher activities than the high English proficiency group in the frontotemporal cortex, including the prefrontal cortex. Higher activities were observed in the right inferior frontal gyrus and right temporoparietal lobe during the English comprehension task of intermediate difficulty compared to that of low difficulty. However, the brain activities significantly decreased while performing a high-difficulty English task. Conclusion Brain activities significantly increased during English comprehension in the lower English proficiency group while performing an intermediate-difficulty task. However, brain activation decreased when the task difficulty exceeded the moderate comprehension level. These results suggest that a proper level of education is important to learn a second language.https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2019.80.6.1160brainfunctional mrimultilingualism
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author Yun Young Lee
Byung Hyun Baek
Seul Kee Kim
Il-woo Park
Gwang Woo Jeong
Seunghyun Baek
Woong Yoon
spellingShingle Yun Young Lee
Byung Hyun Baek
Seul Kee Kim
Il-woo Park
Gwang Woo Jeong
Seunghyun Baek
Woong Yoon
Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual Children
대한영상의학회지
brain
functional mri
multilingualism
author_facet Yun Young Lee
Byung Hyun Baek
Seul Kee Kim
Il-woo Park
Gwang Woo Jeong
Seunghyun Baek
Woong Yoon
author_sort Yun Young Lee
title Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual Children
title_short Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual Children
title_full Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual Children
title_fullStr Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual Children
title_full_unstemmed Neural Mechanism of Second Language Processing in Korean-English Bilingual Children
title_sort neural mechanism of second language processing in korean-english bilingual children
publisher The Korean Society of Radiology
series 대한영상의학회지
issn 1738-2637
2288-2928
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Purpose To evaluate the neural mechanism of second language processing in Korean-English bilingual children using functional MRI (fMRI). Materials and Methods The study was conducted on 20 Korean elementary school children who were learning English as a foreign language. fMRI was performed during short-passage comprehension tasks in Korean and English languages. We analyzed which brain areas were activated according to the language, English proficiency, and task difficulty. Results Higher activities were observed in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, supplementary motor area, precentral gyrus, left basal ganglia, and left temporoparietal and occipital lobes during English comprehension than during Korean comprehension. The low English proficiency group showed higher activities than the high English proficiency group in the frontotemporal cortex, including the prefrontal cortex. Higher activities were observed in the right inferior frontal gyrus and right temporoparietal lobe during the English comprehension task of intermediate difficulty compared to that of low difficulty. However, the brain activities significantly decreased while performing a high-difficulty English task. Conclusion Brain activities significantly increased during English comprehension in the lower English proficiency group while performing an intermediate-difficulty task. However, brain activation decreased when the task difficulty exceeded the moderate comprehension level. These results suggest that a proper level of education is important to learn a second language.
topic brain
functional mri
multilingualism
url https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2019.80.6.1160
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