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Murphy, Brian; Poesio, Massimo; Bovolo, Francesca; Bruzzone, Lorenzo; Dalponte, Michele; Lakany, Heba – Brain and Language, 2011
Achieving a clearer picture of categorial distinctions in the brain is essential for our understanding of the conceptual lexicon, but much more fine-grained investigations are required in order for this evidence to contribute to lexical research. Here we present a collection of advanced data-mining techniques that allows the category of individual…
Descriptors: Intervals, Semantics, Cognitive Processes, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Nottebohm, Fernando; Liu, Wan-Chun – Brain and Language, 2010
We do not know how vocal learning came to be, but it is such a salient trait in human evolution that many have tried to imagine it. In primates this is difficult because we are the only species known to possess this skill. Songbirds provide a richer and independent set of data. I use comparative data and ask broad questions: How does vocal…
Descriptors: Evolution, Infants, Anatomy, Animals
White, Stephanie A. – Brain and Language, 2010
Could a mutation in a single gene be the evolutionary lynchpin supporting the development of human language? A rare mutation in the molecule known as FOXP2 discovered in a human family seemed to suggest so, and its sequence phylogeny reinforced a Chomskian view that language emerged wholesale in humans. Spurred by this discovery, research in…
Descriptors: Genetics, Language Acquisition, Molecular Structure, Linguistic Theory
Turella, Luca; Pierno, Andrea C.; Tubaldi, Federico; Castiello, Umberto – Brain and Language, 2009
The widely known discovery of mirror neurons in macaques shows that premotor and parietal cortical areas are not only involved in executing one's own movement, but are also active when observing the action of others. The goal of this essay is to critically evaluate the substance of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission…
Descriptors: Neurology, Diagnostic Tests, Motion, Psychomotor Skills