
The Neurocognition of Language
Oxford University Press
Published on 20. July 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
424 pages
978-0-19-850793-2 (ISBN)
Description
An important and captivating book, one that has been long awaited by all researchers interested in language and the brain.' Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1999.
The Neurocognition of Language brings together experts on human language and the brain to present the first critical overview of the cognitive neuroscience of language, one of the fastest-moving and most exciting areas today. In-depth discussion of the representations and structures of language, as well as of the cognitive architectures which underlie speaking, listening, and reading, will provide a basis for future brain imaging research. In addition, the existing brain imaging literature on word and sentence processing is critically reviewed, as well as contributions from brain lesion data. Finally, the book discusses the prospects and problems of brain imaging techniques for the study of language, presents some of the most recent and promising analytic procedures for relating brain imaging data to the higher cognitive functions, and contains a review of the neuroanatomical structure of Broca's language area. Uniquely interdisciplinary, this book will provide researchers and students in cognitive neuroscience with state-of-the-art reviews of the major language functions, while being of equal interest to researchers in linguistics and language who want to learn about the neural bases of language. It will be an essential purchase for anyone requiring an overview of our current understanding of the relation between language and the brain.
The Neurocognition of Language brings together experts on human language and the brain to present the first critical overview of the cognitive neuroscience of language, one of the fastest-moving and most exciting areas today. In-depth discussion of the representations and structures of language, as well as of the cognitive architectures which underlie speaking, listening, and reading, will provide a basis for future brain imaging research. In addition, the existing brain imaging literature on word and sentence processing is critically reviewed, as well as contributions from brain lesion data. Finally, the book discusses the prospects and problems of brain imaging techniques for the study of language, presents some of the most recent and promising analytic procedures for relating brain imaging data to the higher cognitive functions, and contains a review of the neuroanatomical structure of Broca's language area. Uniquely interdisciplinary, this book will provide researchers and students in cognitive neuroscience with state-of-the-art reviews of the major language functions, while being of equal interest to researchers in linguistics and language who want to learn about the neural bases of language. It will be an essential purchase for anyone requiring an overview of our current understanding of the relation between language and the brain.
Reviews / Votes
a welcome guide for researchers to the merging fields of neuroscience, linguistics and psycholinguistics. * BRAIN *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
halftones, line figures
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
734 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-850793-2 (9780198507932)
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Additional editions

Colin M. Brown | Peter Hagoort
The Neurocognition of Language
E-Book
09/1999
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€35.99
Available for download
Persons
Editor
, Max Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
Content
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTIONS ; Functional neuroimaging in cognitive neuroscience ; The representational structures of the language faculty and their interactions ; SECTION 2 - THE COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURES OF LANGUAGE ; Comprehending spoken language: a blueprint of the listener ; Comprehending written language: a blueprint of the reader ; SECTION 3: THE NEUROCOGNITIVE ARCHITECTURES OF LANGUAGE ; Clues to the functional and neural architecture of word meaning ; The neurocognition of syntactic processing ; SECTION 4: LANGUAGE FROM A NEUROBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ; Functional integration: methods for assessing interactions among neuronal systems using brain imaging ; Current approaches to mapping language in electromagnetic space