activation associated with the subject's native language (L1) compared with a
second language (L2). In a recent PET investigation on bilingualism we showed
that auditory processing of stories in L1 (Italian) engages the temporal
lobes and temporoparietal cortex more extensively than L2
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Subj: Re: Second Language and Brain Laterality-1 more factor
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