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KMID : 1103720090610060351
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
2009 Volume.61 No. 6 p.351 ~ p.358
Functional MRI of Multilingual Subjects
Cho Jae-Min

Yoo Jae-Wook
Choi Dae-Seob
Shin Tae-Bum
Chung Sung-Hoon
Kim Ji-Eun
Han Heon
Kim Sam-Soo
Jeon Yong-Hwan
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate brain activation areas during the processing of languages in multilingual volunteers by functional MRI and to examine the differences between the mother and foreign languages.

Materials and Methods: Nine multilingual (Korean, French, and English speaking) Korean individuals were enrolled in this study. Functional images were acquired during a lexical decision task (LDT) and picture naming task (PNT) in each of the Korean, French and English languages. The areas activated were analyzed topographically in each language and task, and compared between languages.

Results: Activation was noted in Broca¡¯s area, supramarginal gyrus, fusiform gyrus during the LDT. During the PNT, activation was noted in Broca¡¯s area, left prefrontal area, cerebellum, right extrastriated cortex. While Broca¡¯s area activation was observed for all languages during LDT, there was more activation in Broca¡¯s area and additional activation in the right prefrontal area with foreign languages. During the PNT, there was more activation in the left prefrontal area with foreign languages.

Conclusion: Broca¡¯s area, which is known as a major language region, was activated by all languages and tasks. The brain activation areas were largely overlapping with the mother and foreign languages. However, there were wider areas of activation and additional different activation areas with foreign languages. These results suggest more cerebral effort during foreign language processing.
KEYWORD
Brain, Magnetic resonance (MR), Functional, Multilingualism
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