Chantel’s paper on how power and network connectivity in resting-state EEG predicts seconds language learning aptitude has been published in the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, and it’s available online. Check it out to see how well 5 minutes of eyes-closed resting state EEG predicts various aspects of second language learning!!

Citation: Prat, C. S., Yamasaki, B. L., & Peterson, E. R. (2018). Individual differences in resting-state brain rhythms uniquely predict second language learning rate and willingness to communicate in adults. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Performance on the Attentional Blink Task for individuals with balanced vs. unbalanced use of their languages. Bilinguals with a more balanced use of their language have greater accuracy.
New CCDL paper on predicting language learning published on Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience!
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