In speaking and comprehending language, word information is retrieved from memory and combined into larger units (unification). Unification operations take place in parallel at the semantic, syntactic and phonological levels of processing. This article proposes a new framework that connects psycholinguistic models to a neurobiological account of language. According to this proposal the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) plays an important role in unification. Research in other domains of cognition indicates that left prefrontal cortex has the necessary neurobiological characteristics for its involvement in the unification for language. I offer here a psycholinguistic perspective on the nature of language unification and the role of LIFG
How does intention to speak become the action of speaking? It involves the generation of a preverbal...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
knowledge of the neuroanatomy of higher functions of the central nervous system: It is now possible ...
In speaking and comprehending language, word information is retrieved from memory and combined into ...
Contains fulltext : 56601.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In speaking an...
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical We...
A hallmark of human language is that we combine lexical building blocks retrieved from memory in end...
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical We...
A hallmark of human language is that we combine lexical building blocks retrieved from memory in end...
In a 2x2 event-related FMRI study we find support for the idea that the inferior frontal cortex, cen...
Functional neuroirnaging, within 10 years, has produced evidence which leads us to question a number...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Current views on the neurobiological underpinnings of language are discussed that deviate in a numbe...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
Scientific interest in the investigation of language and its neural correlates has always centered o...
How does intention to speak become the action of speaking? It involves the generation of a preverbal...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
knowledge of the neuroanatomy of higher functions of the central nervous system: It is now possible ...
In speaking and comprehending language, word information is retrieved from memory and combined into ...
Contains fulltext : 56601.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In speaking an...
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical We...
A hallmark of human language is that we combine lexical building blocks retrieved from memory in end...
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical We...
A hallmark of human language is that we combine lexical building blocks retrieved from memory in end...
In a 2x2 event-related FMRI study we find support for the idea that the inferior frontal cortex, cen...
Functional neuroirnaging, within 10 years, has produced evidence which leads us to question a number...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Current views on the neurobiological underpinnings of language are discussed that deviate in a numbe...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
Scientific interest in the investigation of language and its neural correlates has always centered o...
How does intention to speak become the action of speaking? It involves the generation of a preverbal...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
knowledge of the neuroanatomy of higher functions of the central nervous system: It is now possible ...