Neurobiology of Language
豆瓣
Gregory Hickok / Steven Small
簡介
Neurobiology of Language explores the study of language, a field that has seen tremendous progress in the last two decades. Key to this progress is the accelerating trend toward integration of neurobiological approaches with the more established understanding of language within cognitive psychology, computer science, and linguistics.
This volume serves as the definitive reference on the neurobiology of language, bringing these various advances together into a single volume of 100 concise entries. The organization includes sections on the field's major subfields, with each section covering both empirical data and theoretical perspectives. "Foundational" neurobiological coverage is also provided, including neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, genetics, linguistic, and psycholinguistic data, and models.
contents
Neurobiology of Language, 1st Edition
Neurobiological Foundations
Behavioral Foundations
Large-Scale Models
Development, Learning, and Plasticity
Perceptual Analysis of the Speech Signal
Word Processing
Sentence Processing
Discourse Processing and Pragmatics
Speaking
Conceptual Semantic Knowledge
Written Language
Animal Models for Language
Memory for Language
Language Breakdown
Language Treatment
Prosody, Tone, and Music