Abstract The paper argues that both evolutionary and genetic approaches to studying the biological foundations of speech and language could benefit from fractionating the problem at a finer grain, aiming not to map genetics to “language”—or even subdomains of language such as “phonology ” or “syntax”—but rather to link genetic results to component formal operations that underlie processing the comprehension and production of linguistic representations. Neuroanatomic and neurophysiological research suggests that language processing is broken down in space (distributed functional anatomy along concurrent pathways) and time (concurrent processing on multiple time scales). These parallel neuronal pathways and their local circuits form the infra...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language focusing o...
This chapter discusses the genetic foundations of the human capacity for language. It reviews the mo...
Theories addressing the biological basis of language must be built on an appreciation of the ways th...
biological bases of language, speech and language disorders, gene regulation, neural circuits, perso...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
The capacity for speech and language is a fundamental trait of humankind, but its genetic encoding i...
Language is a defining characteristic of the human species, but its foundations remain mysterious. H...
The unique capacity for language is a fundamental trait of humankind, and is of intense interest acr...
Language is a fundamental human ability, a definitive feature of our species. In this Special Issue,...
With recent dramatic advances in molecular methods, scientists are starting to decipher how our geno...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that underlie our unparalleled capaci...
It has long been hypothesised that the human faculty to acquire a language is in some way encoded in...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that contribute to our unparalleled c...
The rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for studying the biological foundat...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language focusing o...
This chapter discusses the genetic foundations of the human capacity for language. It reviews the mo...
Theories addressing the biological basis of language must be built on an appreciation of the ways th...
biological bases of language, speech and language disorders, gene regulation, neural circuits, perso...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
The capacity for speech and language is a fundamental trait of humankind, but its genetic encoding i...
Language is a defining characteristic of the human species, but its foundations remain mysterious. H...
The unique capacity for language is a fundamental trait of humankind, and is of intense interest acr...
Language is a fundamental human ability, a definitive feature of our species. In this Special Issue,...
With recent dramatic advances in molecular methods, scientists are starting to decipher how our geno...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that underlie our unparalleled capaci...
It has long been hypothesised that the human faculty to acquire a language is in some way encoded in...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that contribute to our unparalleled c...
The rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for studying the biological foundat...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language focusing o...
This chapter discusses the genetic foundations of the human capacity for language. It reviews the mo...