The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow our language capacities arise from the way the human brain processes, develops and learns in interaction with its environment. To set the stage, we begin with a summary of what is known about the neural organization of language and what our artificial grammar learning (AGL) studies have revealed. We then review the Chomsky hierarchy in the context of the theory of computation and formal learning theory. Finally, we outline a neurobiological model of language acquisition and processing based on an adaptive, recurrent, spiking network architecture. This architecture implements an asynchronous, event-driven, parallel system for recursive proces...
This book offers a paradigmatic view of how it is possible to ground linguistic research on, and con...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
: In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured se...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific ch...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
The cognitive neuroscience of language is an exciting interdisciplinary perspective that suffers fro...
Abstract This study develops a neurocomputational architec-ture for grammatical processing in langua...
Communicative interactions involve a kind of procedural knowledge that is used by the human brain fo...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactc encoding. I will arg...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
This volume collects three articles which constitute the bulk of my PhD research. The overarching th...
In this didactic and information-packed article by Friederici and Singer (2015), entitled Grounding ...
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical We...
This book offers a paradigmatic view of how it is possible to ground linguistic research on, and con...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
: In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured se...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific ch...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
The cognitive neuroscience of language is an exciting interdisciplinary perspective that suffers fro...
Abstract This study develops a neurocomputational architec-ture for grammatical processing in langua...
Communicative interactions involve a kind of procedural knowledge that is used by the human brain fo...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactc encoding. I will arg...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
This volume collects three articles which constitute the bulk of my PhD research. The overarching th...
In this didactic and information-packed article by Friederici and Singer (2015), entitled Grounding ...
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical We...
This book offers a paradigmatic view of how it is possible to ground linguistic research on, and con...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
: In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured se...