Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of our species-specific language-ready brain ought to be understood in light of the developmental changes expressed at the levels of brain morphology and neural connectivity that occurred in our species after the split from Neanderthals-Denisovans and that gave us a more globular braincase configuration. In addition to changes at the cortical level, we hypothesize that the anatomical shift that led to globularity also entailed significant changes at the subcortical level. We claim that the functional consequences of such changes must also be taken into account to gain a fuller understanding of our linguistic capacity. Here we focus on the thalamus, which we argue is central to language and human cog...
Early biological concepts of language were predominantly corticocentric, but over the last decades b...
Language was arguably a key influence in the evolution of the human brain and the evolution of this ...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of our species-specific language-ready brain ought to be u...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of our species-specific language-ready brain ought to be u...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language ...
This study builds on the hypothesis put forth in Boeckx and Benítez-Burraco (2014), according to whi...
This volume highlights new avenues of research in the language sciences, and particularly, in the ne...
Contains fulltext : 191998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The neurobiolog...
Our understanding of speech and language disorders may be aided by information about the constraints...
Front. Mol. Neurosci. 8:84. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2015.00084 Recent research has added new dimensions t...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
Since the very beginning of the aphasia history it has been well established that there are two majo...
Early biological concepts of language were predominantly corticocentric, but over the last decades b...
Language was arguably a key influence in the evolution of the human brain and the evolution of this ...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of our species-specific language-ready brain ought to be u...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of our species-specific language-ready brain ought to be u...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language ...
This study builds on the hypothesis put forth in Boeckx and Benítez-Burraco (2014), according to whi...
This volume highlights new avenues of research in the language sciences, and particularly, in the ne...
Contains fulltext : 191998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The neurobiolog...
Our understanding of speech and language disorders may be aided by information about the constraints...
Front. Mol. Neurosci. 8:84. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2015.00084 Recent research has added new dimensions t...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
Since the very beginning of the aphasia history it has been well established that there are two majo...
Early biological concepts of language were predominantly corticocentric, but over the last decades b...
Language was arguably a key influence in the evolution of the human brain and the evolution of this ...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...