Future Directions in Examining Neurological Adaptation to Bilingual Experiences

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In recent years, research examining the neurocognitive effects of bilingualism has undergone a shift in focus towards examining the neurocognitive effects of individual differences within specific aspects of language experience. The DeLuca et al study advances this direction in showing a specificity of neural adaptations to separate aspects of language experience. However, this approach is an early step of several in towards a more comprehensive understanding of the nature of neural adaptation to bilingual language use. This commentary discusses several future directions worth further consideration in research examining bilingualism-induced neuroplasticity.

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DeLuca, V. (2019). Future Directions in Examining Neurological Adaptation to Bilingual Experiences. Journal of Experimental Neuroscience. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1179069519876597

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