Bilingualism and the Human Brain: course description
Based on this background we will examine bilingualism and the human brain. As an extention of the neuropsychology of language, we will deal with language specificity and universality in relation to writing systems. Japanese and European orthographic systems will be compared in order to discuss the issues of bilingualism and aphasia to shed the light upon the idea of an “International Brain” Along with each topic on brain and language, we will touch upon the studies using fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) .
No preliminary knowledge is required.