AbstractUnderstanding the inter-relationship between language and thought is fundamental to the study of human cognition [1–3]. Some investigators have proposed that propositions in natural language serve to scaffold thinking, by providing, for example, a sequential structure to a massively parallel process [4]. Others have maintained that certain thoughts, such as inferring the mental states of others, termed ‘theory of mind’ (ToM) reasoning, and identifying causal relationships, necessarily involve language propositions [5]. It has been proposed that ToM reasoning depends upon the possession of syntactic structures such as those that permit the embedding of false propositions within true statements (‘Mary knows that John (falsely) thinks ...
A model of the functional and anatomical basis of belief reasoning is essential for understanding th...
Jerry Fodor’s arguments for a language of thought (LOT) are largely theoretical. Is there any empiri...
In recent years, language has been shown to play a number of important cognitive roles over and abov...
AbstractUnderstanding the inter-relationship between language and thought is fundamental to the stud...
AbstractMany philosophers and psychologists believe that only people with rich language skills are c...
A debated issue in the relationship between language and thought is how our linguistic abilities are...
Background: It has long been observed that, when confronted with an implausible sentence like The ba...
To understand spoken language requires that the brain provides rapid access to different kinds of kn...
High-order constructs such as intelligence result from the interaction of numerous processing system...
The retention of first-order theory of mind (ToM) despite severe loss of grammar has been reported i...
Is thought possible without language? Individuals with global aphasia, who have almost no ability to...
The retention of first-order theory of mind (ToM) despite severe loss of grammar. has been reported ...
The relationship between cognitive and linguistic performance by patients with aphasia is an area of...
Patients with non-fluent aphasias display impairments of expressive and receptive grammar. This has ...
Abstract We tested aphasic patients' comprehension of actions to examine processing deficits in...
A model of the functional and anatomical basis of belief reasoning is essential for understanding th...
Jerry Fodor’s arguments for a language of thought (LOT) are largely theoretical. Is there any empiri...
In recent years, language has been shown to play a number of important cognitive roles over and abov...
AbstractUnderstanding the inter-relationship between language and thought is fundamental to the stud...
AbstractMany philosophers and psychologists believe that only people with rich language skills are c...
A debated issue in the relationship between language and thought is how our linguistic abilities are...
Background: It has long been observed that, when confronted with an implausible sentence like The ba...
To understand spoken language requires that the brain provides rapid access to different kinds of kn...
High-order constructs such as intelligence result from the interaction of numerous processing system...
The retention of first-order theory of mind (ToM) despite severe loss of grammar has been reported i...
Is thought possible without language? Individuals with global aphasia, who have almost no ability to...
The retention of first-order theory of mind (ToM) despite severe loss of grammar. has been reported ...
The relationship between cognitive and linguistic performance by patients with aphasia is an area of...
Patients with non-fluent aphasias display impairments of expressive and receptive grammar. This has ...
Abstract We tested aphasic patients' comprehension of actions to examine processing deficits in...
A model of the functional and anatomical basis of belief reasoning is essential for understanding th...
Jerry Fodor’s arguments for a language of thought (LOT) are largely theoretical. Is there any empiri...
In recent years, language has been shown to play a number of important cognitive roles over and abov...