The Bilingual Brain
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About this course: This course explores the brain bases of bilingualism by discussing literature relevant to differences in age of initial learning, proficiency, and control in the nonverbal, single language and dual-language literature. Participants will learn about the latest research related to how humans learn one or two languages and other cognitive skills.
Created by: University of Houston System-
Taught by: Arturo E. Hernandez, Professor
Psychology

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About this course: This course explores the brain bases of bilingualism by discussing literature relevant to differences in age of initial learning, proficiency, and control in the nonverbal, single language and dual-language literature. Participants will learn about the latest research related to how humans learn one or two languages and other cognitive skills.
Created by: University of Houston System-
Taught by: Arturo E. Hernandez, Professor
Psychology
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WEEK 1
Week 1
7 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 1
- Video: 1-1 Introduction
- Video: 1-2 Familiarity and Its Neural Instantiation
- Video: 1-3 Age of Acquisition
- Video: 1-4 Beyond Language
- Video: 1-5 Plan for this course
- Video: 1-6 Toward a Bilingual Metaphor
Graded: Week 1 Quiz
WEEK 2
Week 2
8 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 2
- Video: 2 The Nature of Learning
- Video: 2-1 AOA In A Single Language
- Video: 2-2 AoA and Sensitive Periods
- Video: 2-3 AoA and Language
- Video: 2-4 Digging into the Depth of Language
- Video: 2-5 Building a Grammar
- Video: 2-6 The Sensorimotor Nature of AoA
Graded: Week 2 Quiz
WEEK 3
Week 3
11 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 3
- Video: 3 Laying Down Two Languages Across Time
- Video: 3.1 Let There Be Sound
- Video: 3.2 Phonology in a Second Language
- Video: 3.3 Grammar
- Video: 3.4 Critical Periods in a Second Language
- Video: 3.5 AoA and Orphaned Language
- Video: 3.6 Grammatical Proccessing and AoA
- Video: 3.7 Isolating AoA
- Video: 3.8 Grammatical Gender
- Video: 3.9 Camparing First and Second Language
Graded: Week 3 Quiz
WEEK 4
Week 4
8 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 4
- Video: 4 Proficiency, Efficiency and Expertise
- Video: 4.1 Expertise
- Video: 4.2 Perceptual Expertise
- Video: 4.3 What Makes Expertise
- Video: 4.4 Deliberate Practice and Language
- Video: 4.5 Learning Without Knowing
- Video: 4.6 Expertise and Language Proficiency
Graded: Week 4 Quiz
WEEK 5
Week 5
14 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 5
- Video: 5 Practice What You Speak
- Video: 5.1 Language Loss
- Video: 5.2 Catastrophic Loss
- Video: 5.3 Can a Lost Language be Found
- Video: 5.4 Plasticity and Language Acquisition
- Video: 5.5 Restructuring Plasticity
- Video: 5.6 The Dichotic Nature of Language
- Video: 5.7 What is Predicted by Language Proficiency
- Video: 5.8 From Everyday to Academic Language
- Video: 5.9 Academic and Everyday Grammar
- Video: 5.10 Language and Memory System
- Video: 5.11 Speech in a Second Language
- Video: 5.12 Language Learning as a Building Process
Graded: Week 5 Quiz
WEEK 6
Week 6
9 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 6
- Video: 6 Controlled Adjustments
- Video: 6.1 Control and the Brain
- Video: 6.2 How Do We Learn Control?
- Video: 6.3 Brain Development and Control
- Video: 6.4 From Control to Flexibility
- Video: 6.5 Changes in Task Switching Across Development
- Video: 6.6 Aging and the Eroding Prefrontal Cortex
- Video: 6.7 Control And Language
Graded: Week 6 Quiz
WEEK 7
Week 7
9 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 7
- Video: 7 Control, Flexibility and the Two Language Dilemma
- Video: 7.1 The Language Switch
- Video: 7.2 In Search of the Language Switch
- Video: 7.3 The Bilingual Advantage
- Video: 7.4 The Bilingual Disadvantage
- Video: 7.5 A Couple of Caveats
- Video: 7.6 Bilingual Control and Language Proficiency
- Video: 7.7 Beyond Control
Graded: Week 7 Quiz
WEEK 8
Week 8
7 videos expand
- Video: Office Hours 8
- Video: 8 The Final Frontier
- Video: 8.1 AoA, Proficiency and Control Interact
- Video: 8.2 The Nonlinear Dynamics of Bilingualism
- Video: 8.3 From Cognitive Principles to Brain Principles
- Video: 8.4 Metaphors of the Mind
- Video: 8.5 The Bilingual Brain
Graded: Week 8 Quiz
Graded: Final Exam
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