Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ cognitive properties that are essential to language processes. Whether these shared cognitive properties between humans and nonhuman primates are the results of a continuous evolution [homologies] or of a convergent evolution [analogies] remain difficult to demonstrate. However, comparing their respective underlying structure—the brain—to determinate their similarity or their divergence across species is critical to help increase the probability of either of the two hypotheses, respectively. Key areas associated with language processes are the Planum Temporale, Broca’s Area, the Arcuate Fasciculus, Cingulate Sulcus, The Insula, Superior Tempo...
At the heart of the study of the evolution of language ability is the question how to produce testab...
There has been recent motivation to search for neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in o...
Nonhuman primates mostly communicate not only with a rich vocal repertoire but also with manual and ...
International audienceHumans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some "domain-general" ...
The planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional network in the human brain...
Language is a complex intentional, syntactical and referential system involving a left-hemispheric s...
The evolution of the brain in apes and man followed a joint pathway stemming from common ancestors 5...
While the neural basis for linguistic communication has been linked to brain structural asymmetries ...
International audienceComparative research on the origins of human language often focuses on a limit...
Manual gestures and speech recruit a common neural network, involving Broca area in the left hemisph...
hominids and modern humans suggest that cerebral lateralisation underlies the human capacity for lan...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
The human cerebral cortex is symmetrically organized along large-scale axes but also presents inter-...
At the heart of the study of the evolution of language ability is the question how to produce testab...
There has been recent motivation to search for neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in o...
Nonhuman primates mostly communicate not only with a rich vocal repertoire but also with manual and ...
International audienceHumans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some "domain-general" ...
The planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional network in the human brain...
Language is a complex intentional, syntactical and referential system involving a left-hemispheric s...
The evolution of the brain in apes and man followed a joint pathway stemming from common ancestors 5...
While the neural basis for linguistic communication has been linked to brain structural asymmetries ...
International audienceComparative research on the origins of human language often focuses on a limit...
Manual gestures and speech recruit a common neural network, involving Broca area in the left hemisph...
hominids and modern humans suggest that cerebral lateralisation underlies the human capacity for lan...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
The human cerebral cortex is symmetrically organized along large-scale axes but also presents inter-...
At the heart of the study of the evolution of language ability is the question how to produce testab...
There has been recent motivation to search for neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in o...
Nonhuman primates mostly communicate not only with a rich vocal repertoire but also with manual and ...