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Multiple Language Use Influences Oculomotor Task Performance: Neurophysiological Evidence of a Shared Substrate between Language and Motor Control

机译:多种语言的使用会影响动眼任务的性能:语言和运动控制之间共享基质的神经生理学证据。

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In the present electroencephalographical study, we asked to which extent executive control processes are shared by both the language and motor domain. The rationale was to examine whether executive control processes whose efficiency is reinforced by the frequent use of a second language can lead to a benefit in the control of eye movements, i.e. a non-linguistic activity. For this purpose, we administrated to 19 highly proficient late French-German bilingual participants and to a control group of 20 French monolingual participants an antisaccade task, i.e. a specific motor task involving control. In this task, an automatic saccade has to be suppressed while a voluntary eye movement in the opposite direction has to be carried out. Here, our main hypothesis is that an advantage in the antisaccade task should be observed in the bilinguals if some properties of the control processes are shared between linguistic and motor domains. ERP data revealed clear differences between bilinguals and monolinguals. Critically, we showed an increased N2 effect size in bilinguals, thought to reflect better efficiency to monitor conflict, combined with reduced effect sizes on markers reflecting inhibitory control, i.e. cue-locked positivity, the target-locked P3 and the saccade-locked presaccadic positivity (PSP). Moreover, effective connectivity analyses (dynamic causal modelling; DCM) on the neuronal source level indicated that bilinguals rely more strongly on ACC-driven control while monolinguals rely on PFC-driven control. Taken together, our combined ERP and effective connectivity findings may reflect a dynamic interplay between strengthened conflict monitoring, associated with subsequently more efficient inhibition in bilinguals. Finally, L2 proficiency and immersion experience constitute relevant factors of the language background that predict efficiency of inhibition. To conclude, the present study provided ERP and effective connectivity evidence for domain-general executive control involvement in handling multiple language use, leading to a control advantage in bilingualism.
机译:在当前的脑电图研究中,我们询问语言和运动领域在多大程度上共享了执行控制过程。理由是要检查频繁使用第二种语言来增强效率的执行控制过程是否可以在控制眼球运动(即非语言活动)方面带来好处。为此,我们对19名精通后期的法德双语参与者和20名法国单语参与者的对照组进行了反扫视任务,即涉及控制的特定运动任务。在此任务中,必须抑制自动扫视,而必须沿相反方向进行自愿的眼睛移动。在这里,我们的主要假设是,如果在语言和运动领域之间共享控制过程的某些属性,则在双语者中应观察到​​反扫视任务的优势。 ERP数据显示双语者和单语者之间存在明显差异。至关重要的是,我们显示了双语者的N2效应大小增加,被认为反映了更好的监测冲突的能力,同时对反映抑制性控制的标记物的效应大小减小了,即提示锁定阳性,目标锁定P3和扫视锁定前声纳阳性(PSP)。此外,对神经元来源水平的有效连通性分析(动态因果模型; DCM)表明,双语者更加依赖ACC驱动的控制,而双语者则依赖PFC驱动的控制。两者合计,我们结合的ERP和有效的连通性研究结果可能反映出加强的冲突监控之间的动态相互作用,以及随之而来的对双语者更有效的抑制。最后,L2水平和沉浸体验构成了语言背景的相关因素,这些因素可预测抑制效果。总而言之,本研究为领域通用执行控制参与处理多种语言使用提供了ERP和有效的连通性证据,从而在双语中带来了控制优势。

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