An influential view of the nature of the language system is that of an evolved biological system in which a set of rules is combined with a lexicon that contains the words of the language together with a representation of their context. Alternative views, usually based on connectionist modeling, attempt to explain the structure of language on the basis of complex associative processes. Here I put forward a third view that stresses experience-dependent structural development of the brain circuits supporting language as a core principle of the organization of the language system. On this view, embodied in a recent neuroconstructivist neural network of past tense development and processing, initial domain-general predispositions enable the dev...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
Language, an elaborate system of discrete units and combinatorial rules, builds on complex neurocogn...
Language, an elaborate system of discrete units and combinatorial rules, builds on complex neurocogn...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
The structure of the brain and the nature of evolution suggest that, despite its uniqueness, languag...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
The process by which neural structures and cognitive functions arise through manifold local interact...
Scientific interest in the investigation of language and its neural correlates has always centered o...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
Language, an elaborate system of discrete units and combinatorial rules, builds on complex neurocogn...
Language, an elaborate system of discrete units and combinatorial rules, builds on complex neurocogn...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
The structure of the brain and the nature of evolution suggest that, despite its uniqueness, languag...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
The process by which neural structures and cognitive functions arise through manifold local interact...
Scientific interest in the investigation of language and its neural correlates has always centered o...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Language serves as a cornerstone of human cognition. However, our knowledge about its neural basis i...