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  1. 11. Sept. 1999 · Terrence Deacon, fresh from mingling pig and rat brains in his xenotransplantation lab, shows how humans are unique in the use of language and how, through “symbolic reference,” complex networks in the highly developed frontal cortex allow us to think using symbols.

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      This book is in three parts: “Language” focuses on the...

  2. 1. Feb. 2013 · Recent technical advances in neuroimaging have greatly increased our understanding of these language-related processes in the human brain. Natural language and artificial grammar studies have made it possible to determine the neural bases of processing hierarchically structured sequences. Results from studies of artificial grammar ...

    • Robert C. Berwick, Angela D. Friederici, Noam Chomsky, Johan J. Bolhuis
    • 2013
  3. 18. Sept. 2017 · The results of recent brain imaging studies are consistent with this view of language as an autonomous cognitive mechanism, leading to a view of its neural organization, whereby language...

    • Angela D. Friederici, Noam Chomsky, Robert C. Berwick, Andrea Moro, Johan J. Bolhuis, Johan J. Bolhu...
    • 2017
  4. 4. Okt. 2019 · Language plays a central role in the human brain, from how we process color to how we make moral judgments. It directs how we allocate visual attention, construe and remember events, categorize objects, encode smells and musical tones, stay oriented, reason about time, perform mental mathematics, make financial decisions, experience ...

    • Lera Boroditsky
    • 2019
  5. Drawing on his breakthrough research in comparative neuroscience, Terrence Deacon offers a wealth of insights into the significance of symbolic thinking: from the co-evolutionary exchange...

  6. 1. Jan. 2006 · The first direct evidence of a specific gene that influences speech and language acquisition has come not from complex traits, but from an unusual autosomal dominant form of communication...

  7. His work extends from laboratory-based cellular-molecular neurobiology to the study of semiotic processes underlying animal and human communication, especially language. He is the author of The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain. Additional bio info