A debated issue in the relationship between language and thought is how our linguistic abilities are involved in understanding the intentions of others (‘mentalizing’). The results of both theoretical and empirical work have been used to argue that linguistic, and more specifically, grammatical, abilities are crucial in representing the mental states of others. Here we contribute to this debate by investigating how damage to the language system influences the generation and understanding of intentional communicative behaviors. Four patients with pervasive language difficulties (severe global or agrammatic aphasia) engaged in an experimentally controlled non-verbal communication paradigm, which required signaling and understanding a communic...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Aim of the present study is the validation of a series of predictions concerning the ability to comp...
A debated issue in the relationship between language and thought is how our linguistic abilities are...
Although language is an effective means of communication, it is unclear how linguistic and communica...
The human capacity to communicate has been hypothesized to be causally dependent upon language. Intu...
Contains fulltext : 90768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although langu...
Aphasia greatly influences a person\u27s communication due to the vast corruption it can exact on al...
Many people with aphasia have difficulty understanding and producing the language of events, i.e. ve...
The communication of our thoughts, viewpoints, and emotions are synonymous with being human. By inte...
The ability to communicate, functionally, after stroke or other types of acquired brain injury is cr...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Tutor: Wolfram Hinzen.The relation betwee...
AbstractUnderstanding the inter-relationship between language and thought is fundamental to the stud...
Is thought possible without language? Individuals with global aphasia, who have almost no ability to...
An important part of our Theory of Mind—the ability to reason about other people’s unobservable ment...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Aim of the present study is the validation of a series of predictions concerning the ability to comp...
A debated issue in the relationship between language and thought is how our linguistic abilities are...
Although language is an effective means of communication, it is unclear how linguistic and communica...
The human capacity to communicate has been hypothesized to be causally dependent upon language. Intu...
Contains fulltext : 90768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although langu...
Aphasia greatly influences a person\u27s communication due to the vast corruption it can exact on al...
Many people with aphasia have difficulty understanding and producing the language of events, i.e. ve...
The communication of our thoughts, viewpoints, and emotions are synonymous with being human. By inte...
The ability to communicate, functionally, after stroke or other types of acquired brain injury is cr...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Tutor: Wolfram Hinzen.The relation betwee...
AbstractUnderstanding the inter-relationship between language and thought is fundamental to the stud...
Is thought possible without language? Individuals with global aphasia, who have almost no ability to...
An important part of our Theory of Mind—the ability to reason about other people’s unobservable ment...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Aim of the present study is the validation of a series of predictions concerning the ability to comp...