Abstract
This paper sums up the existing studies on the neural features of
second language (L2) from the perspective of learning experience. After
combing and analyzing the #cognitive neural mechanism of L2 learning, it
is concluded that: [1] L2 learners rely on the neural network of the
native language (L1) to learn and process L2; [2] The L2 proficiency is
positively correlated with the use of L1 neural network in the
processing of L2; [3] L2 is learned through its interaction with L1. In
future, modern cognitive #neuroscience techniques like functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), event-related potential (ERP) and #transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) should be applied more
frequently to discuss the cognitive neural mechanism of L2 learning in
natural and lab environments. This research sheds new light on the
promotion of L2 learning. Second language (L2) refers to a language that
is not the native language (L1) of the speaker, but that is used in the
locale of that person.
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