\ua9 2016 Elsevier Ltd An important aspect of animal perception and cognition is learning to recognize relationships between environmental events that predict others in time, a form of relational knowledge that can be assessed using sequence-learning paradigms. Humans are exquisitely sensitive to sequencing relationships, and their combinatorial capacities, most saliently in the domain of language, are unparalleled. Recent comparative research in human and nonhuman primates has obtained behavioral and neuroimaging evidence for evolutionarily conserved substrates involved in sequence processing. The findings carry implications for the origins of domain-general capacities underlying core language functions in humans. Here, we synthesize this ...
Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for anim...
One of the most paradoxical aspects of human language is that it is so unlike any other form of beha...
Ph. D. Thesis.Understanding how the brain forms representations of structured information distribute...
An evolutionary account of human language as a neurobiological system must distinguish between human...
Structured sequence processing tasks inform us about statistical learning abilities that are relevan...
Human language is a salient example of a neurocognitive system that is specialized to process comple...
Late in evolution, one particular brain structure and one particular cognitive function undergo enor...
Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for anim...
The ability to process structured sequences of sounds lies at the basis of human language processing...
There is considerable interest in understanding the ontogeny and phylogeny of the human language sys...
SummaryThe ability to extract deep structures from auditory sequences is a fundamental prerequisite ...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
An evolutionary account of human language as a neurobiological system must distinguish between human...
Abstract: Since language necessarily unfolds over time, language comprehension involves the processi...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for anim...
One of the most paradoxical aspects of human language is that it is so unlike any other form of beha...
Ph. D. Thesis.Understanding how the brain forms representations of structured information distribute...
An evolutionary account of human language as a neurobiological system must distinguish between human...
Structured sequence processing tasks inform us about statistical learning abilities that are relevan...
Human language is a salient example of a neurocognitive system that is specialized to process comple...
Late in evolution, one particular brain structure and one particular cognitive function undergo enor...
Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for anim...
The ability to process structured sequences of sounds lies at the basis of human language processing...
There is considerable interest in understanding the ontogeny and phylogeny of the human language sys...
SummaryThe ability to extract deep structures from auditory sequences is a fundamental prerequisite ...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
An evolutionary account of human language as a neurobiological system must distinguish between human...
Abstract: Since language necessarily unfolds over time, language comprehension involves the processi...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for anim...
One of the most paradoxical aspects of human language is that it is so unlike any other form of beha...
Ph. D. Thesis.Understanding how the brain forms representations of structured information distribute...