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Age of acquisition effects on the functional organization of language in the adult brain
Authors:Mayberry Rachel I  Chen Jen-Kai  Witcher Pamela  Klein Denise
Affiliation:a University of California, San Diego, United States
b Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
c Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Canada
Abstract:Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we neuroimaged deaf adults as they performed two linguistic tasks with sentences in American Sign Language, grammatical judgment and phonemic-hand judgment. Participants’ age-onset of sign language acquisition ranged from birth to 14 years; length of sign language experience was substantial and did not vary in relation to age of acquisition. For both tasks, a more left lateralized pattern of activation was observed, with activity for grammatical judgment being more anterior than that observed for phonemic-hand judgment, which was more posterior by comparison. Age of acquisition was linearly and negatively related to activation levels in anterior language regions and positively related to activation levels in posterior visual regions for both tasks.
Keywords:Age of acquisition   Critical period   fMRI   Sign language   ASL   Grammatical judgment   Language processing   Broca&rsquo  s area   Visual processing   Brain development
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