Action to Language Via the Mirror Neuron System
Herausgeber: Arbib, Michael A.
Action to Language Via the Mirror Neuron System
Herausgeber: Arbib, Michael A.
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This multidisciplinary book discussing the role of the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language.
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This multidisciplinary book discussing the role of the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 967g
- ISBN-13: 9780521182683
- ISBN-10: 0521182689
- Artikelnr.: 32734093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 967g
- ISBN-13: 9780521182683
- ISBN-10: 0521182689
- Artikelnr.: 32734093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Part I. Two Perspectives: 1. The mirror system hypothesis on the
linkage of action and languages Michael Arbib; 2. The origin and evolution
of language: a plausible, strong-AI account Jerry Hobbs; Part II. Brain,
Evolution and Comparative Analysis: 3. Cognition, imitation and culture in
the great apes Craig Stanford; 4. The signer as an embodied mirror neuron:
neural systems underlying sign language and action Karen Emmorey; 5. Neural
homologies and the grounding of neurolinguistics Michael Arbib and Mihail
Bota; Part III. Dynamical Systems in Action and Language: 6. Dynamical
systems: brain, body and imitation Stefan Schaal; 7. The role of vocal
tract gestural action units in understanding the evolution of phonology
Louis Goldstein, Dani Byrd and Elliot Saltzman; 8. Lending a helping hand
to hearing: a motor theory of speech perception Jeremy I. Skipper, Howard
C. Nusbaum and Steven L. Small; Part IV. From Mirror System to Syntax and
Theory of Mind: 9. Attention and the minimal subscene Laurent Itti and
Michael Arbib; 10. Action verbs, argument structure constructions, and the
mirror neuron system David Kemmerer; 11. Linguistic corpora and theory of
mind Andrew Gordon; Part V. Development of Action and Language: 12. The
development of grasping and the mirror system Erhan Oztop, Nina Bradley and
Michael Arbib; 13. Development of goal-directed imitation, object
manipulation and language in humans and robots Iona D. Goga and Aude
Billard; 14. Affordances, effectivities and the mirror system in child
development Patricia Zukow-Goldring; 15. Implications of mirror neurons for
the ontogeny and phylogeny of cultural processes: the examples of tools and
language Patricia Greenfield.
linkage of action and languages Michael Arbib; 2. The origin and evolution
of language: a plausible, strong-AI account Jerry Hobbs; Part II. Brain,
Evolution and Comparative Analysis: 3. Cognition, imitation and culture in
the great apes Craig Stanford; 4. The signer as an embodied mirror neuron:
neural systems underlying sign language and action Karen Emmorey; 5. Neural
homologies and the grounding of neurolinguistics Michael Arbib and Mihail
Bota; Part III. Dynamical Systems in Action and Language: 6. Dynamical
systems: brain, body and imitation Stefan Schaal; 7. The role of vocal
tract gestural action units in understanding the evolution of phonology
Louis Goldstein, Dani Byrd and Elliot Saltzman; 8. Lending a helping hand
to hearing: a motor theory of speech perception Jeremy I. Skipper, Howard
C. Nusbaum and Steven L. Small; Part IV. From Mirror System to Syntax and
Theory of Mind: 9. Attention and the minimal subscene Laurent Itti and
Michael Arbib; 10. Action verbs, argument structure constructions, and the
mirror neuron system David Kemmerer; 11. Linguistic corpora and theory of
mind Andrew Gordon; Part V. Development of Action and Language: 12. The
development of grasping and the mirror system Erhan Oztop, Nina Bradley and
Michael Arbib; 13. Development of goal-directed imitation, object
manipulation and language in humans and robots Iona D. Goga and Aude
Billard; 14. Affordances, effectivities and the mirror system in child
development Patricia Zukow-Goldring; 15. Implications of mirror neurons for
the ontogeny and phylogeny of cultural processes: the examples of tools and
language Patricia Greenfield.
Preface; Part I. Two Perspectives: 1. The mirror system hypothesis on the
linkage of action and languages Michael Arbib; 2. The origin and evolution
of language: a plausible, strong-AI account Jerry Hobbs; Part II. Brain,
Evolution and Comparative Analysis: 3. Cognition, imitation and culture in
the great apes Craig Stanford; 4. The signer as an embodied mirror neuron:
neural systems underlying sign language and action Karen Emmorey; 5. Neural
homologies and the grounding of neurolinguistics Michael Arbib and Mihail
Bota; Part III. Dynamical Systems in Action and Language: 6. Dynamical
systems: brain, body and imitation Stefan Schaal; 7. The role of vocal
tract gestural action units in understanding the evolution of phonology
Louis Goldstein, Dani Byrd and Elliot Saltzman; 8. Lending a helping hand
to hearing: a motor theory of speech perception Jeremy I. Skipper, Howard
C. Nusbaum and Steven L. Small; Part IV. From Mirror System to Syntax and
Theory of Mind: 9. Attention and the minimal subscene Laurent Itti and
Michael Arbib; 10. Action verbs, argument structure constructions, and the
mirror neuron system David Kemmerer; 11. Linguistic corpora and theory of
mind Andrew Gordon; Part V. Development of Action and Language: 12. The
development of grasping and the mirror system Erhan Oztop, Nina Bradley and
Michael Arbib; 13. Development of goal-directed imitation, object
manipulation and language in humans and robots Iona D. Goga and Aude
Billard; 14. Affordances, effectivities and the mirror system in child
development Patricia Zukow-Goldring; 15. Implications of mirror neurons for
the ontogeny and phylogeny of cultural processes: the examples of tools and
language Patricia Greenfield.
linkage of action and languages Michael Arbib; 2. The origin and evolution
of language: a plausible, strong-AI account Jerry Hobbs; Part II. Brain,
Evolution and Comparative Analysis: 3. Cognition, imitation and culture in
the great apes Craig Stanford; 4. The signer as an embodied mirror neuron:
neural systems underlying sign language and action Karen Emmorey; 5. Neural
homologies and the grounding of neurolinguistics Michael Arbib and Mihail
Bota; Part III. Dynamical Systems in Action and Language: 6. Dynamical
systems: brain, body and imitation Stefan Schaal; 7. The role of vocal
tract gestural action units in understanding the evolution of phonology
Louis Goldstein, Dani Byrd and Elliot Saltzman; 8. Lending a helping hand
to hearing: a motor theory of speech perception Jeremy I. Skipper, Howard
C. Nusbaum and Steven L. Small; Part IV. From Mirror System to Syntax and
Theory of Mind: 9. Attention and the minimal subscene Laurent Itti and
Michael Arbib; 10. Action verbs, argument structure constructions, and the
mirror neuron system David Kemmerer; 11. Linguistic corpora and theory of
mind Andrew Gordon; Part V. Development of Action and Language: 12. The
development of grasping and the mirror system Erhan Oztop, Nina Bradley and
Michael Arbib; 13. Development of goal-directed imitation, object
manipulation and language in humans and robots Iona D. Goga and Aude
Billard; 14. Affordances, effectivities and the mirror system in child
development Patricia Zukow-Goldring; 15. Implications of mirror neurons for
the ontogeny and phylogeny of cultural processes: the examples of tools and
language Patricia Greenfield.