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Título
Language and Math: What If We Have Two Separate Naming Systems?
Año del Documento
2019
Editorial
MPDI
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Languages, 2019, vol. 3, n. 4. 21 p.
Abstract
The role of language in numerical processing has traditionally been restricted to counting
and exact arithmetic. Nevertheless, the impact that each of a bilinguals’ languages may have in core
numerical representations has not been questioned until recently. What if the language in which math
has been first acquired (LLmath) had a bigger impact in our math processing? Based on previous
studies on language switching we hypothesize that balanced bilinguals would behave like unbalanced
bilinguals when switching between the two codes for math. In order to address this question, we
measured the brain activity with magneto encephalography (MEG) and source estimation analyses of
12 balanced Basque-Spanish speakers performing a task in which participants were unconscious of
the switches between the two codes. The results show an asymmetric switch cost between the two
codes for math, and that the brain areas responsible for these switches are similar to those thought
to belong to a general task switching mechanism. This implies that the dominances for math and
language could run separately from the general language dominance.
Palabras Clave
Code-switching
Cambio de registro
Bilingualism
Bilingüismo
Magnetoencephalography
Magnetoencefalografía
Numerical cognition
Cognición numérica
ISSN
2226-471X
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Departamento de Cultura y Política Lingüística del Gobierno Vasco (grant PRE_992)
Junta de Castilla y León - FEDER (Project VA009P17)
Junta de Castilla y León - FEDER (Project VA009P17)
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© 2019 MPDI
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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openAccess
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