id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lqd6yi6rlndzlkg35we4ycufqa Kirsten Weber Overlap and Differences in Brain Networks Underlying the Processing of Complex Sentence Structures in Second Language Users Compared with Native Speakers 2016 11 .pdf application/pdf 8203 659 63 In this study, we investigated the underlying brain networks in native speakers compared with proficient second language users while processing complex sentences. structures were processed by the same large-scale inferior frontal and middle temporal language networks of Furthermore, the second language users showed increased task-related connectivity from inferior frontal to inferior parietal regions of the brain, regions related to attention and cognitive complex sentence structures in a group of second language The processing of crossed dependencies in second language speakers is thus an interesting test bed to investigate Others propose that while the overall network for grammatical processing is very similar for the first and second language, there are activation differences. networks of native speakers and second language users and investigate, with activation and connectivity analyses of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, whether the second language user group for processing complex sentence ./cache/work_lqd6yi6rlndzlkg35we4ycufqa.pdf ./txt/work_lqd6yi6rlndzlkg35we4ycufqa.txt