Although human and non-human animals share a number of perceptual and cognitive abilities, they differ in their ability to process hierarchically structured sequences. This becomes most evident in the human capacity to process natural language characterized by structural hierarchies. This capacity is neuroanatomically grounded in the posterior part of left Broca's area (Brodmann area (BA) 44), located in the inferior frontal gyrus, and its dorsal white matter fibre connection to the temporal cortex. Within this neural network, BA 44 itself subserves hierarchy building and the strength of its connection to the temporal cortex correlates with the processing of syntactically complex sentences. Whether these brain structures are also relevant f...
The relation between language and thought – whether or not they function independently of each other...
Here, we present a new perspective on an old question: how does the neurobiology of human language r...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
The review focuses on the neurobiological literature concerning the specific human ability to proces...
Language is a faculty specific to humans. It is characterized by hierarchical, recursive structures....
This review scrutinizes several findings on human hierarchical processing within the prefrontal cort...
In many domains of human cognition, hierarchically structured representations are thought to play a ...
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...
A central property of human language is its hierarchical structure. Humans can flexibly combine elem...
Koester D. Hierarchy, sequence, function: a contribution to the architecture of the human neurocogni...
Humans generate complex hierarchies across a variety of domains, including language and music, and t...
The lateral prefrontal cortex is known to be organized by cognitive hierarchies following a posterio...
The human language faculty has been claimed to be grounded in the ability to process hierarchically ...
The relation between language and thought – whether or not they function independently of each other...
Here, we present a new perspective on an old question: how does the neurobiology of human language r...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
The review focuses on the neurobiological literature concerning the specific human ability to proces...
Language is a faculty specific to humans. It is characterized by hierarchical, recursive structures....
This review scrutinizes several findings on human hierarchical processing within the prefrontal cort...
In many domains of human cognition, hierarchically structured representations are thought to play a ...
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...
A central property of human language is its hierarchical structure. Humans can flexibly combine elem...
Koester D. Hierarchy, sequence, function: a contribution to the architecture of the human neurocogni...
Humans generate complex hierarchies across a variety of domains, including language and music, and t...
The lateral prefrontal cortex is known to be organized by cognitive hierarchies following a posterio...
The human language faculty has been claimed to be grounded in the ability to process hierarchically ...
The relation between language and thought – whether or not they function independently of each other...
Here, we present a new perspective on an old question: how does the neurobiology of human language r...
In animal models the neural basis of cognitive and executive processes has been studied extensively ...