ENIGMA-Language (ENIGMA-LANG) is a new working group within the ENIGMA Consortium aiming to focus on the neurobiology of language, one of the most fundamental traits of our species, in order to investigate associations between brain structure, genotype and language measures. This will be investigated in both directions, including how brain structure and genetics predict performance in language tasks, but also how cognitively challenging linguistic experiences, e.g., bi/multilingualism, can affect the structure of the brain.
The aim of this form is to broadly gather information about which of the ENIGMA cohorts have collected language data, and particularly related to bi/multilingualism from participants. By filling in the quick (3-minute) survey you are not making a commitment to participate. Rather, the information gathered will enable us to assess the viability of a possible meta-analytic project in this area.
For questions, please contact Prof. Simon Fisher <
Simon.Fisher@mpi.nl>.