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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edoccha_BV044392038
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-407862-8 , 0-12-407862-1 , 978-0-12-407794-2 , 0-12-407794-3
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Neurobiologie ; Sprache
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Hickok, Gregory
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier
    UID:
    gbv_1617205567
    Format: xxvii, 1159 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0124077943 , 9780124077942
    Content: "The present volume not only provides a comprehensive guide to the state-of-the-art in research on neurobiology but also frames the major debates of our time in psychology and neuroscience more broadly. To what extent is the mind/brain embodied? What is the nature of neural computation? How do apparently diverse brain systems - perception, action, memory, attention - interact? Are they really as diverse as we once thought? How do neural systems break down and can they be repaired?"--
    Content: 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. * Foundational reference for the current state of the field of the neurobiology of language* Enables brain and language researchers and students to remain up-to-date in this fast-moving field that crosses many disciplinary and subdisciplinary boundaries* Provides an accessible entry point for other scientists interested in the area, but not actively working in it - e.g., speech therapists, neurologists, and cognitive psychologists* Chapters authored by world leaders in the field - the broadest, most expert coverage available
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Neurobiology of Language Amsterdam : Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, 2015 ISBN 9780124078628
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Biology
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    Keywords: Sprache ; Neurobiologie ; Neurolinguistik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Hickok, Gregory
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, UK ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948321880202882
    Format: 1 online resource (1,188 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780124078628 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV044392038
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-407862-8 , 0-12-407862-1 , 978-0-12-407794-2 , 0-12-407794-3
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Neurobiologie ; Sprache
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Hickok, Gregory
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almafu_BV044392038
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-407862-8 , 0-12-407862-1 , 978-0-12-407794-2 , 0-12-407794-3
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Neurobiologie ; Sprache
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Hickok, Gregory
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, UK ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958086247502883
    Format: 1 online resource (1188 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-407862-1
    Content: 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
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Neurobiology of Language; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement; A. Introduction; 1 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.1 History; 1.2 Lesion Analysis; 1.3 From Neuropsychology to Cognitive Neuroscience; 1.4 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.5 Some Common Fallacies; 1.6 Humans in Particular; 1.7 Cognition and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.8 Brain Disease, Treatment, and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.9 Summary; References; B. Neurobiological Foundations; 2 A Molecular Genetic Perspective on Speech and Language; 2.1 Introduction , 2.2 The Discovery of FOXP22.3 FOXP2 Mutations in Speech and Language Disorders; 2.4 Functions of FOXP2: The View from the Bench; 2.5 Insights from Animal Models; 2.6 FOXP2 in Human Evolution; 2.7 Conclusions; References; 3 The Ventrolateral Frontal Region; 3.1 Cytoarchitectonic Areas of the Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex; 3.2 Parietal and Temporal Cortico-Cortical Connection Patterns of the Language Production Areas in the Ventrolateral Fronta...; 3.3 Functional Implications; 3.4 Non-Ventrolateral Prefrontal Areas and Their Possible Role in Language; Acknowledgments; References , 4 On the Neuroanatomy and Functional Role of the Inferior Parietal Lobule and Intraparietal Sulcus4.1 Gross Anatomy of the IPL and IPS; 4.2 Modern Parcellation of the IPL and IPS; 4.2.1 Human; 4.2.2 Monkey; 4.3 Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.3.1 Human; 4.3.2 Monkey; 4.4 Anatomical Differences Between Humans and Monkeys; 4.5 Functions and Functional Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.5.1 Language and Speech; 4.5.2 Motor Functions and Interaction with Objects; 4.5.3 Spatial Functions; 4.6 Summary; References; 5 Human Auditory Cortex; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cortical Field Maps , 5.3 Tonotopy: The First Dimension of AFMs5.4 Cortical Organization of the Monkey Auditory System; 5.5 Cortical Organization of the Human Auditory System; 5.6 Periodotopy: The Second Dimension of AFMs; 5.7 Similarities to AFM Organization in the Human Visual System; 5.8 "Clover Leaf" Clusters Across Senses; 5.9 Conclusion; References; 6 Motor Cortex and Mirror System in Monkeys and Humans; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomy of the Monkey Motor Cortex; 6.2.1 The Agranular Frontal Cortex; 6.2.2 Cortical Connections of the Motor Areas; 6.2.3 Area F5: Anatomical Subdivisions , 6.2.4 Motor Properties of Area F5: The Vocabulary of Motor Acts6.2.5 Canonical Neurons and the Visuomotor Transformation for Grasping; 6.2.6 Mirror Neurons and Action Understanding; 6.2.7 Mirror Neurons in the Parietal and the Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.1 Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.2 Parietal Cortex; 6.3 The Human Motor Cortex; 6.3.1 The Mirror Mechanism in Humans; 6.3.2 Imitation; 6.4 Motor System and Communication; 6.5 Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; 7 Cerebellar Contributions to Speech and Language; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Cerebellum , 7.3 Comparative Anatomic Perspectives on Size and Composition of the Cerebellum , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-407794-3
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, UK ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958086247502883
    Format: 1 online resource (1188 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-407862-1
    Content: 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
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Neurobiology of Language; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement; A. Introduction; 1 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.1 History; 1.2 Lesion Analysis; 1.3 From Neuropsychology to Cognitive Neuroscience; 1.4 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.5 Some Common Fallacies; 1.6 Humans in Particular; 1.7 Cognition and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.8 Brain Disease, Treatment, and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.9 Summary; References; B. Neurobiological Foundations; 2 A Molecular Genetic Perspective on Speech and Language; 2.1 Introduction , 2.2 The Discovery of FOXP22.3 FOXP2 Mutations in Speech and Language Disorders; 2.4 Functions of FOXP2: The View from the Bench; 2.5 Insights from Animal Models; 2.6 FOXP2 in Human Evolution; 2.7 Conclusions; References; 3 The Ventrolateral Frontal Region; 3.1 Cytoarchitectonic Areas of the Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex; 3.2 Parietal and Temporal Cortico-Cortical Connection Patterns of the Language Production Areas in the Ventrolateral Fronta...; 3.3 Functional Implications; 3.4 Non-Ventrolateral Prefrontal Areas and Their Possible Role in Language; Acknowledgments; References , 4 On the Neuroanatomy and Functional Role of the Inferior Parietal Lobule and Intraparietal Sulcus4.1 Gross Anatomy of the IPL and IPS; 4.2 Modern Parcellation of the IPL and IPS; 4.2.1 Human; 4.2.2 Monkey; 4.3 Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.3.1 Human; 4.3.2 Monkey; 4.4 Anatomical Differences Between Humans and Monkeys; 4.5 Functions and Functional Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.5.1 Language and Speech; 4.5.2 Motor Functions and Interaction with Objects; 4.5.3 Spatial Functions; 4.6 Summary; References; 5 Human Auditory Cortex; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cortical Field Maps , 5.3 Tonotopy: The First Dimension of AFMs5.4 Cortical Organization of the Monkey Auditory System; 5.5 Cortical Organization of the Human Auditory System; 5.6 Periodotopy: The Second Dimension of AFMs; 5.7 Similarities to AFM Organization in the Human Visual System; 5.8 "Clover Leaf" Clusters Across Senses; 5.9 Conclusion; References; 6 Motor Cortex and Mirror System in Monkeys and Humans; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomy of the Monkey Motor Cortex; 6.2.1 The Agranular Frontal Cortex; 6.2.2 Cortical Connections of the Motor Areas; 6.2.3 Area F5: Anatomical Subdivisions , 6.2.4 Motor Properties of Area F5: The Vocabulary of Motor Acts6.2.5 Canonical Neurons and the Visuomotor Transformation for Grasping; 6.2.6 Mirror Neurons and Action Understanding; 6.2.7 Mirror Neurons in the Parietal and the Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.1 Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.2 Parietal Cortex; 6.3 The Human Motor Cortex; 6.3.1 The Mirror Mechanism in Humans; 6.3.2 Imitation; 6.4 Motor System and Communication; 6.5 Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; 7 Cerebellar Contributions to Speech and Language; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Cerebellum , 7.3 Comparative Anatomic Perspectives on Size and Composition of the Cerebellum , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-407794-3
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, UK ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9949697706502882
    Format: 1 online resource (1188 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-407862-1
    Content: 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
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Neurobiology of Language; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement; A. Introduction; 1 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.1 History; 1.2 Lesion Analysis; 1.3 From Neuropsychology to Cognitive Neuroscience; 1.4 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.5 Some Common Fallacies; 1.6 Humans in Particular; 1.7 Cognition and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.8 Brain Disease, Treatment, and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.9 Summary; References; B. Neurobiological Foundations; 2 A Molecular Genetic Perspective on Speech and Language; 2.1 Introduction , 2.2 The Discovery of FOXP22.3 FOXP2 Mutations in Speech and Language Disorders; 2.4 Functions of FOXP2: The View from the Bench; 2.5 Insights from Animal Models; 2.6 FOXP2 in Human Evolution; 2.7 Conclusions; References; 3 The Ventrolateral Frontal Region; 3.1 Cytoarchitectonic Areas of the Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex; 3.2 Parietal and Temporal Cortico-Cortical Connection Patterns of the Language Production Areas in the Ventrolateral Fronta...; 3.3 Functional Implications; 3.4 Non-Ventrolateral Prefrontal Areas and Their Possible Role in Language; Acknowledgments; References , 4 On the Neuroanatomy and Functional Role of the Inferior Parietal Lobule and Intraparietal Sulcus4.1 Gross Anatomy of the IPL and IPS; 4.2 Modern Parcellation of the IPL and IPS; 4.2.1 Human; 4.2.2 Monkey; 4.3 Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.3.1 Human; 4.3.2 Monkey; 4.4 Anatomical Differences Between Humans and Monkeys; 4.5 Functions and Functional Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.5.1 Language and Speech; 4.5.2 Motor Functions and Interaction with Objects; 4.5.3 Spatial Functions; 4.6 Summary; References; 5 Human Auditory Cortex; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cortical Field Maps , 5.3 Tonotopy: The First Dimension of AFMs5.4 Cortical Organization of the Monkey Auditory System; 5.5 Cortical Organization of the Human Auditory System; 5.6 Periodotopy: The Second Dimension of AFMs; 5.7 Similarities to AFM Organization in the Human Visual System; 5.8 "Clover Leaf" Clusters Across Senses; 5.9 Conclusion; References; 6 Motor Cortex and Mirror System in Monkeys and Humans; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomy of the Monkey Motor Cortex; 6.2.1 The Agranular Frontal Cortex; 6.2.2 Cortical Connections of the Motor Areas; 6.2.3 Area F5: Anatomical Subdivisions , 6.2.4 Motor Properties of Area F5: The Vocabulary of Motor Acts6.2.5 Canonical Neurons and the Visuomotor Transformation for Grasping; 6.2.6 Mirror Neurons and Action Understanding; 6.2.7 Mirror Neurons in the Parietal and the Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.1 Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.2 Parietal Cortex; 6.3 The Human Motor Cortex; 6.3.1 The Mirror Mechanism in Humans; 6.3.2 Imitation; 6.4 Motor System and Communication; 6.5 Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; 7 Cerebellar Contributions to Speech and Language; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Cerebellum , 7.3 Comparative Anatomic Perspectives on Size and Composition of the Cerebellum , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-407794-3
    Language: English
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