<p>We address the puzzle of “unity in diversity” in human languages by advocating the (minimal) common denominator for the diverse expressions of transitivity across human languages, consistent with the view that early in language evolution there was a modest beginning for syntax and that this beginning provided the foundation for the further elaboration of syntactic complexity. This study reports the results of a functional MRI experiment investigating differential patterns of brain activation during processing of sentences with minimal versus fuller syntactic structures. These structural layers have been postulated to represent different stages in the evolution of syntax, potentially engaging different brain networks. We focused on the Se...
The current fMRI adaptation study sought to elucidate the dimensions of syntactic complexity and the...
The nature of computational principles of syntax remains to be elucidated. One promising approach to...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
We address the puzzle of “unity in diversity” in human languages by advocating the (minimal) common ...
I review the current state of the evidence regarding the representation of syntax in the brain. Broc...
The present fMRI study tested predictions of the evolution-of-syntax framework which analyzes certai...
We conducted a retrospective review of fMRI studies of complex syntax, in order to study the stabili...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactc encoding. I will arg...
This dissertation critically examines extant hypotheses on the syntax-brain relationship, particular...
Language is a uniquely human cognitive system which is biologically grounded in the human brain. Rec...
Caramazza & Zurif (1976) demonstrated that Broca’s aphasics have difficulty understanding semant...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language ...
Recent results challenge and refine the prevailing view of the way language is represented in the hu...
The current fMRI adaptation study sought to elucidate the dimensions of syntactic complexity and the...
The nature of computational principles of syntax remains to be elucidated. One promising approach to...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
We address the puzzle of “unity in diversity” in human languages by advocating the (minimal) common ...
I review the current state of the evidence regarding the representation of syntax in the brain. Broc...
The present fMRI study tested predictions of the evolution-of-syntax framework which analyzes certai...
We conducted a retrospective review of fMRI studies of complex syntax, in order to study the stabili...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactc encoding. I will arg...
This dissertation critically examines extant hypotheses on the syntax-brain relationship, particular...
Language is a uniquely human cognitive system which is biologically grounded in the human brain. Rec...
Caramazza & Zurif (1976) demonstrated that Broca’s aphasics have difficulty understanding semant...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language ...
Recent results challenge and refine the prevailing view of the way language is represented in the hu...
The current fMRI adaptation study sought to elucidate the dimensions of syntactic complexity and the...
The nature of computational principles of syntax remains to be elucidated. One promising approach to...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...