Biological systems often detect species-specific signals in the environment. In humans, speech and language are species-specific signals of fundamental biological importance. To detect the linguistic signal, human brains must form hierarchical representations from a sequence of perceptual inputs distributed in time. What mechanism underlies this ability? One hypothesis is that the brain repurposed an available neurobiological mechanism when hierarchical linguistic representation became an efficient solution to a computational problem posed to the organism. Under such an account, a single mechanism must have the capacity to perform multiple, functionally related computations, e.g., detect the linguistic signal and perform other cognitive fun...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...
Ph. D. Thesis.Understanding how the brain forms representations of structured information distribute...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...
Biological systems often detect species-specific signals in the environment. In humans, speech and l...
Biological systems often detect species-specific signals in the environment. In humans, speech and l...
Hierarchical structure and compositionality imbue human language with unparalleled expressive power ...
This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by...
In many domains of human cognition, hierarchically structured representations are thought to play a ...
One of the most paradoxical aspects of human language is that it is so unlike any other form of beha...
Sentences contain structure that determines their meaning beyond that of individual words. An influe...
Abstract mental representation is fundamental for human cognition. Forming such representations in t...
Although human and non-human animals share a number of perceptual and cognitive abilities, they diff...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...
Ph. D. Thesis.Understanding how the brain forms representations of structured information distribute...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...
Biological systems often detect species-specific signals in the environment. In humans, speech and l...
Biological systems often detect species-specific signals in the environment. In humans, speech and l...
Hierarchical structure and compositionality imbue human language with unparalleled expressive power ...
This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by...
In many domains of human cognition, hierarchically structured representations are thought to play a ...
One of the most paradoxical aspects of human language is that it is so unlike any other form of beha...
Sentences contain structure that determines their meaning beyond that of individual words. An influe...
Abstract mental representation is fundamental for human cognition. Forming such representations in t...
Although human and non-human animals share a number of perceptual and cognitive abilities, they diff...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...
Ph. D. Thesis.Understanding how the brain forms representations of structured information distribute...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...