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  • The Oxford Handbook of Neurolinguistics

    The Oxford Handbook of Neurolinguistics by de Zubicaray, Greig I.; Schiller, Niels O.;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2019. május 2.

    • ISBN 9780190672027
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem990 oldal
    • Méret 249x175x61 mm
    • Súly 2064 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 83
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    Neurolinguistics is a highly interdisciplinary field, drawing on linguistics, psychology, neurology, and cognitive neuroscience. Neurolinguistics, like psycholinguistics, covers aspects of language processing; but unlike psycholinguistics, it draws on data from patients with damage to language processing capacities, or the use of modern neuroimaging technologies such as fMRI, TMS, or both. The burgeoning interest in neurolinguistics reflects the fact that an understanding of the neural bases of this data can inform more biologically plausible models of the human capacity for language. The Oxford Handbook of Neurolinguistics provides concise overviews of this rapidly-growing field, and engages an audience with an interest in the neurobiology of language.

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    Neurolinguistics is a young and highly interdisciplinary field, with influences from psycholinguistics, psychology, aphasiology, and (cognitive) neuroscience, as well as other fields. Neurolinguistics, like psycholinguistics, covers aspects of language processing; but unlike psycholinguistics, it draws on data from patients with damage to language processing capacities, or the use of modern neuroimaging technologies such as fMRI, TMS, or both. The burgeoning interest in neurolinguistics reflects that an understanding of the neural bases of this data can inform more biologically plausible models of the human capacity for language.

    The Oxford Handbook of Neurolinguistics provides concise overviews of this rapidly-growing field, and engages a broad audience with an interest in the neurobiology of language. The chapters do not attempt to provide exhaustive coverage, but rather present discussions of prominent questions posed by given topics. The volume opens with essential methodological chapters: Section I, Methods, covers the key techniques and technologies used to study the neurobiology of language today, with chapters structured along the basic divisions of the field. Section II addresses the neurobiology of language acquisition during healthy development and in response to challenges presented by congenital and acquired conditions. Section III covers the many facets of our articulate brain, or speech-language pathology, and the capacity for language production-written, spoken, and signed. Questions regarding how the brain comprehends meaning, including emotions at word and discourse levels, are addressed in Section IV. Finally, Section V reaches into broader territory, characterizing and contextualizing the neurobiology of language with respect to more fundamental neuroanatomical mechanisms and general cognitive domains.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contributors
    Preface
    Greig I. de Zubicaray & Niels O. Schiller
    1. Neurolinguistics: A Brief Historical Perspective
    Sheila E. Blumstein
    Section I The Methods
    2. Neurolinguistic Studies of Patients with Acquired Aphasias
    Stephen M. Wilson
    3. Electrophysiological Methods in the Study of Language Processing
    Michelle Leckey & Kara D. Federmeier
    4.Studying Language with functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
    Stefan Heim & Karsten Specht
    5. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to Study the Neural Network Account of Language
    Teresa Schuhmann
    6. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and the Cortical Dynamics of Language Processing
    Riitta Salmelin, Jan Kujala, Mia Liljeström
    7. Shedding light on language function and its development with optical brain imaging
    Yasuyo Minagawa & Alejandrina Cristia
    8. What has direct cortical and subcortical electrostimulation taught us about neurolinguistics?
    Hugues Duffau
    9. Diffusion imaging methods in language sciences
    Stephanie Forkel and Marco Catani
    Section II Development and Plasticity
    10.Neuroplasticity: Language and emotional development in children with perinatal stroke
    Judy S. Reilly & Lara R. Polse
    11.The neurolinguistics of bilingualism
    David W. Green & Judith F. Kroll
    12. Language and ageing
    Jonathan Peelle
    13. Language plasticity in epilepsy
    Jeffrey Cole & Marla J. Hamberger
    14. Language Development in Deaf Children: Sign Language and Cochlear Implants
    Aaron Newman
    Section III Articulation and Production
    15. Neurocognitive organisation of the articulatory and motor processes of speech
    Pascale Tremblay, Isabelle Deschamps, & Anthony S. Dick
    16. The Neural Organization of Signed Language: Aphasia and Neuroscience Evidence
    David P. Corina and Laurel A. Lawyer
    17.Understanding how we produce written words: Lessons from the brain
    Brenda Rapp and Jeremy Purcell
    18.Motor speech disorders
    Wolfram Ziegler, Theresa Schölderle, Ingrid Aichert, & Anja Staiger
    19.Investigating the spatial and temporal components of speech production
    Greig de Zubicaray & Vitoria Piai
    20. The Dorsal Stream Auditory-Motor Interface for Speech
    Greg Hickok
    Section IV Concepts and Comprehension
    21. Neural representations of concept knowledge
    Andrew J. Bauer & Marcel A. Just
    22.Finding concepts in brain patterns: From feature lists to similarity spaces
    Elizabeth Musz & Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
    23.The Organization of Manipulable Object Concepts in the Human Brain
    Frank Garcea & Bradford Mahon
    24.Neural Basis of Monolingual and Bilingual Reading
    Pedro M. Paz-Alonso, Myriam Oliver, Ileana Qui?ones & Manuel Carreiras,
    25.Dyslexia and its Neurobiological Basis
    Kaja Jasinska & Nicole Landi
    26.Speech perception: a perspective from lateralisation, motorisation, and oscillation
    David Poeppel, Greg Cogan, Ido Davidesco, Adeen Flinker
    27.Sentence processing: towards a neurobiological approach
    Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky
    28.Comprehension of metaphors and idioms: an updated meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies
    Alexander M. Rapp
    29.Language comprehension and emotion: Where are the interfaces, and who cares?
    Jos J.A. van Berkum
    Section V Grammar and Cognition
    30.Grammatical categories
    David Kemmerer
    31.Neurocognitive mechanisms of agrammatism
    Cynthia Thompson & Jennifer Mack
    32.Verbal working memory
    Bradley Buchsbaum
    33.Subcortical contributions to language
    David Copland & Anthony Angwin
    34.Lateralisation of language
    Lise Van der Haegen and Qing Cai
    35.Neural mechanisms of music and language
    Mattson Ogg and L. Robert Slevc

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