
Richard Aslin
VerifiedYale University · Department of Psychology
Active 1975–2024
Research topics
- Cognitive psychology
- Audiology
- Developmental psychology
- Psychology
- Neuroscience
Selected publications
Bilingualism alters infants’ cortical organization for attentional orienting mechanisms
Developmental Science · 2021 · 25 citations
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Cognitive psychology
A bilingual environment is associated with changes in the brain's structure and function. Some suggest that bilingualism also improves higher-cognitive functions in infants as young as 6-months, yet whether this effect is associated with changes in the infant brain remains unknown. In the present study, we measured brain activity using functional near-infrared spectroscopy in monolingual- and bilingual-raised 6- and 10-month-old infants. Infants completed an orienting attention task, in which a cue was presented prior to an object appearing on the same (Valid) or opposite (Invalid) side of a display. Task performance did not differ between the groups but neural activity did. At 6-months, both groups showed greater activity for Valid (> Invalid) trials in frontal regions (left hemisphere for bilinguals, right hemisphere for monolinguals). At 10-months, bilinguals showed greater activity for Invalid (> Valid) trials in bilateral frontal regions, while monolinguals showed greater brain activity for Valid (> Invalid) trials in left frontal regions. Bilinguals' brain activity trended with their parents' reporting of dual-language mixing when speaking to their child. These findings are the first to indicate how early (dual) language experience can alter the cortical organization underlying broader, non-linguistic cognitive functions during the first year of life.
Recent grants
NSF · $216k · 2015–2017
Probabilistic computation in the cortex of the developing human brain
NIH · $164k · 2016–2019
Statistical approaches to linguistic pattern learning
NIH · $6.2M · 1999–2024
NSF · $138k · 2018–2020
NIH · $545k · 1989
Frequent coauthors
- 43 shared
Michael K. Tanenhaus
University of Rochester
- 34 shared
Charles A. Nelson
Harvard University
- 33 shared
Lauren L. Emberson
University of British Columbia
- 31 shared
Benjamin D. Zinszer
Swarthmore College
- 27 shared
Elissa L. Newport
Georgetown University
- 25 shared
Bob McMurray
- 23 shared
Vikranth R. Bejjanki
Hamilton College
- 23 shared
David B. Pisoni
Google (United States)
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