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brain mechanisms underlying speech and language proceedings of a conference supported by a grant from the

brain mechanisms underlying speech and language proceedings of a conference supported by a grant from the

Explore the intricate brain mechanisms underlying speech and language through comprehensive conference proceedings. This collection offers valuable insights into the neural basis of human communication, presenting research and discussions from a pivotal conference supported by a significant grant.

On Understanding Grammar Perspectives In Neurolinguistics And Psycholinguistics Ser

On Understanding Grammar Perspectives In Neurolinguistics And Psycholinguistics Ser

Explore the fascinating interplay of grammar perspectives within neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics. This deep dive examines how the human brain processes and understands linguistic structures, offering insights into language acquisition, cognitive mechanisms, and the neural bases of grammatical knowledge. Unravel the complexities of language from a biological and psychological standpoint.

How The Brain Got Language The Mirror System Hypothesis

How The Brain Got Language The Mirror System Hypothesis

Explore the fascinating theory of the Mirror System Hypothesis, a leading explanation for how the human brain developed the complex ability to process and produce language. This hypothesis suggests that mirror neurons, which fire both when we perform an action and when we observe someone else performing that action, played a crucial role in the evolution of language by enabling us to understand intentions, imitate sounds, and ultimately, create a shared symbolic communication system.