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Task-specific signatures in the expert brain: Differential correlates of translation and reading in professional interpreters

Dottori, MartinIcon ; Hesse Rizzi, Eugenia FátimaIcon ; Santilli, Micaela; Gonzalez Vilas, MartinaIcon ; Martorell Caro, Miguel AngelIcon ; Fraiman Borrazás, Daniel EdmundoIcon ; Sedeño, LucasIcon ; Ibañez, Agustin MarianoIcon ; García, Adolfo MartínIcon
Fecha de publicación: 04/2020
Editorial: Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Revista: Journal Neuroimag
ISSN: 1053-8119
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Neurociencias

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Insights on the neurocognitive particularities of expert individuals have benefited from language studies on professional simultaneous interpreters (PSIs). Accruing research indicates that behavioral advantages in this population are restricted to those skills that are directly taxed during professional practice (e.g., translation as opposed to reading), but little is known about the neural signatures of such selective effects. To illuminate the issue, we recruited 17 PSIs and 15 non-interpreter bilinguals and compared behavioral and electrophysiological markers of word reading and translation from and into their native and non-native languages (L1 and L2, respectively). PSIs exhibited greater delta-theta (1?8 ​Hz) power across all tasks over varying topographies, but these were accompanied by faster performance only in the case of translation conditions. Moreover, neural differences in PSIs were most marked for L2-L1 translation (the dominant interpreting direction in their market), which exhibited maximally widespread modulations that selectively correlated with behavioral outcomes. Taken together, our results suggest that interpreting experience involves distinct neural signatures across reading and translation mechanisms, but that these are systematically related with processing efficiency only in domains that face elevated demands during everyday practice (i.e., L2-L1 translation). These findings can inform models of simultaneous interpreting, in particular, and expert cognitive processing, in general.
Palabras clave: BILINGUALISM , ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY , EXPERTISE , LEXICAL PROCESSING , OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY , SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETING
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/152096
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920300069?via%3Dihub
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116519
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIAS COGNITIVAS Y TRASLACIONAL
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Dottori, Martin; Hesse Rizzi, Eugenia Fátima; Santilli, Micaela; Gonzalez Vilas, Martina; Martorell Caro, Miguel Angel; et al.; Task-specific signatures in the expert brain: Differential correlates of translation and reading in professional interpreters; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Journal Neuroimag; 209; 4-2020; 1-10
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