Conboy & Mills 2007 Flashcards
1
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research question
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organization of language-relevant brain activity is linked to experience with language (and not brain maturation )
2
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method
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measured brain activity (event-related potentials; ERPs) in English-spanish bilingual toddlers
- some were Spanish-dominant, some of whom were English dominant
- looking at the shape of the ERP (size of positive and negative peaks)
3
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premise
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language becomes specialized in the left hemisphere (larger left-side P100) for children who have better mastered their native language (monolinguals)
4
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hypothesis (2)
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- If experience drives language specialization, bilinguals should show left-side specialization (larger left-side P100) for their dominant language (language they have the most experience with and have mastered better) but not for their non-dominant language (the one they have less experience with)
- If brain maturation drives language specialization, bilinguals should show left-side specialization (larger left-side P100) if they have a larger total conceptual vocabulary (indicating a greater global language capacity) for both languages (dominant and non-dominant)—the language they have the most experience with shouldn’t matter; it’s just about the brain supporting growth in language (vocab size) more generally.
5
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results
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-brain shows specialization in the left brain with spanish bc the baby knows more spanish words and activation of the whole brain when hearing english
6
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conclusion
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- supports experience specialization
- kids who don’t have an understanding of language = brains haven’t specialized with
–kids will specialized based on the language they have the most experience with