Neurocognition
Articles - "Sex
Differinces and the Neurocognition of Language" Ullman, Estabrook, et
al. Brain and Language 83 (2002) 9 - 224.
- "Neurotypology:
Exploring cross-linguistic unity and diversity in the neurocognition of language."
Ina Bornkessel Independent Junior Research Group Neurotypology Max Planck Institute
for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig.
- University of
Groningen Annual Report Neurocognition
Chapter
2: Neurocognition of Languages 2.1 Emergentist approaches to the acquisition
of grammar 2.2 Making sense of polysemous words 2.3 Forgetting and relearning
words in a foreign language 2.4 The time course of verb processing in Dutch
sentences 2.5 Verb movement in Dutch brains 2.6 Grammatical knowledge
and its interfaces in near-native interlanguage grammars 2.7 Functional magnetic
resonance imaging study on right hemisphere language processing 2.8 Differences
at 17 months: Productive lexical profiles of infants at familial risk for dyslexia
and typically developing infants 2.9 How the right Hemisphere deals with Ungrammaticality:
An ERP study using the divided visual field technique 2.10 Processing syntactic
ambiguities and the effect of pragmatic context
- "Language
Re-Entrance and the ‘Inner Voice.’" Luc Steels. Preprint: Journal
of Consciousness Studies, 10, No. 4–5, 2003, pp. ??–?? Abstract: As
soon as we stop talking aloud, we seem to experience a kind of ‘inner voice’,
a steady stream of verbal fragments expressing ongoing thoughts. What kind of
information processing structures are required to explain such a phenomenon? Why
would an ‘inner voice’ be useful? How could it have arisen? This paper explores
these questions and reports briefly some computational experiments to help elucidate
them. (Alternatite site)
- "The
Memory, Unification, and Control (MUC) model of language" Peter Hagoort
- Sex
hormone effects on language Ivy V. Estabrooke,1 Kristen Mordecai,2 Pauline
Maki2 & Michael T. Ullman1
- Information
Processing in Language Modulated by Prefrontal Cortex Areas Martin Skov
- "Research
on Spoken Language Processing" Progress Report No. 24 (2000) Indiana University
PET Imaging of "Differential
Cortical Activation by Monaural Speech and Nonspeech Stimuli" Donald
Wong,David B. Pisoni, Jennifer Learn, Jack T. Gandour, et al.
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