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This book collates evidence from behavioural, brain imagery and stroke-patient studies, to discuss how cognitive and neural processes are responsible for language.
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This book collates evidence from behavioural, brain imagery and stroke-patient studies, to discuss how cognitive and neural processes are responsible for language.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136214189
- Artikelnr.: 38260720
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136214189
- Artikelnr.: 38260720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Yann Coello is Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology at the University of Lille, France. He is the director of the Research Unit on Cognitive and Affective Sciences and is the leader of the Perception, Action and Communication research team. Angela Bartolo is Assistant Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology at the University of Lille, France.
M. Jeannerod
Foreword Part 1. Language and Action: Past
Present and Future P. Jacob
Embodied Cognition
Communication and the Language Faculty Part 2. Motor origin of language M. Corballis
Toward a Darwinian Perspective on Language Evolution M. Gentilucci
G. C. Campione
From Action to Speech Part 3. Action in Language Processing Y. Coello
C. Ildéi-Bidet
Motor Representation and Language in Space
Object
and Movement Perception S. Rueschemeyer
H. Bekkering
Embodied Lexical Representations: Flexible Tools for Predicting the Future A. Borghi
Action Language Comprehension
Affordances and Goals
L. J. Taylor
R. Zwaan
Fault Tolerant Comprehension Part 4. Action in Language Acquisition J. Velay
M. Longcamp
Motor Skills and Written Language Perception: Contribution of Writing Knowledge to Visual Recognition of Graphic Shapes J . Bullens
N. Lienenkämper
F. Wijnen
A. Postma
Children's Use of Spatial Reference Frames in Verbal and Non-Verbal Tasks Part 5. Action in Spatial Language and Numbers J. E. Miller
L. A. Carlson
Functional Effects in Spatial Language K. R. Coventry
On the Mapping Between Spatial Language and the Vision and Action Systems M. Fischer
The Spatial Mapping of Numbers: its Origin and Flexibility M. Ishiara
Y. Rossetti
P. E. Keller
W. Prinz
Horizontal Spatial Representations of Number and Time: Continuous Number and Categorical Time Line Part 5. Language and Action Within the Brain L. Aziz-Zadeh
Embodied Semantics for Language Related to Actions: A Review of fMRI and Neuropsychological Research H. Stieglitz-Ham
A. Bartolo
The Relationship Between Gesture and Language in Brain Damaged Patients and Individuals with Autism T. A. Nazir
R. Fargier
P. Aravena
V. Boulenger
When Words Trigger Activity in the Brain's Sensory and Motor Systems: It is not Remembrance of Things Past Part 6. Language and Action in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Final Note Y. Coello
A. Bartolo
Contribution of the Action System to Language Perception and Comprehension: Evidence and Controversies
Foreword Part 1. Language and Action: Past
Present and Future P. Jacob
Embodied Cognition
Communication and the Language Faculty Part 2. Motor origin of language M. Corballis
Toward a Darwinian Perspective on Language Evolution M. Gentilucci
G. C. Campione
From Action to Speech Part 3. Action in Language Processing Y. Coello
C. Ildéi-Bidet
Motor Representation and Language in Space
Object
and Movement Perception S. Rueschemeyer
H. Bekkering
Embodied Lexical Representations: Flexible Tools for Predicting the Future A. Borghi
Action Language Comprehension
Affordances and Goals
L. J. Taylor
R. Zwaan
Fault Tolerant Comprehension Part 4. Action in Language Acquisition J. Velay
M. Longcamp
Motor Skills and Written Language Perception: Contribution of Writing Knowledge to Visual Recognition of Graphic Shapes J . Bullens
N. Lienenkämper
F. Wijnen
A. Postma
Children's Use of Spatial Reference Frames in Verbal and Non-Verbal Tasks Part 5. Action in Spatial Language and Numbers J. E. Miller
L. A. Carlson
Functional Effects in Spatial Language K. R. Coventry
On the Mapping Between Spatial Language and the Vision and Action Systems M. Fischer
The Spatial Mapping of Numbers: its Origin and Flexibility M. Ishiara
Y. Rossetti
P. E. Keller
W. Prinz
Horizontal Spatial Representations of Number and Time: Continuous Number and Categorical Time Line Part 5. Language and Action Within the Brain L. Aziz-Zadeh
Embodied Semantics for Language Related to Actions: A Review of fMRI and Neuropsychological Research H. Stieglitz-Ham
A. Bartolo
The Relationship Between Gesture and Language in Brain Damaged Patients and Individuals with Autism T. A. Nazir
R. Fargier
P. Aravena
V. Boulenger
When Words Trigger Activity in the Brain's Sensory and Motor Systems: It is not Remembrance of Things Past Part 6. Language and Action in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Final Note Y. Coello
A. Bartolo
Contribution of the Action System to Language Perception and Comprehension: Evidence and Controversies
M. Jeannerod
Foreword Part 1. Language and Action: Past
Present and Future P. Jacob
Embodied Cognition
Communication and the Language Faculty Part 2. Motor origin of language M. Corballis
Toward a Darwinian Perspective on Language Evolution M. Gentilucci
G. C. Campione
From Action to Speech Part 3. Action in Language Processing Y. Coello
C. Ildéi-Bidet
Motor Representation and Language in Space
Object
and Movement Perception S. Rueschemeyer
H. Bekkering
Embodied Lexical Representations: Flexible Tools for Predicting the Future A. Borghi
Action Language Comprehension
Affordances and Goals
L. J. Taylor
R. Zwaan
Fault Tolerant Comprehension Part 4. Action in Language Acquisition J. Velay
M. Longcamp
Motor Skills and Written Language Perception: Contribution of Writing Knowledge to Visual Recognition of Graphic Shapes J . Bullens
N. Lienenkämper
F. Wijnen
A. Postma
Children's Use of Spatial Reference Frames in Verbal and Non-Verbal Tasks Part 5. Action in Spatial Language and Numbers J. E. Miller
L. A. Carlson
Functional Effects in Spatial Language K. R. Coventry
On the Mapping Between Spatial Language and the Vision and Action Systems M. Fischer
The Spatial Mapping of Numbers: its Origin and Flexibility M. Ishiara
Y. Rossetti
P. E. Keller
W. Prinz
Horizontal Spatial Representations of Number and Time: Continuous Number and Categorical Time Line Part 5. Language and Action Within the Brain L. Aziz-Zadeh
Embodied Semantics for Language Related to Actions: A Review of fMRI and Neuropsychological Research H. Stieglitz-Ham
A. Bartolo
The Relationship Between Gesture and Language in Brain Damaged Patients and Individuals with Autism T. A. Nazir
R. Fargier
P. Aravena
V. Boulenger
When Words Trigger Activity in the Brain's Sensory and Motor Systems: It is not Remembrance of Things Past Part 6. Language and Action in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Final Note Y. Coello
A. Bartolo
Contribution of the Action System to Language Perception and Comprehension: Evidence and Controversies
Foreword Part 1. Language and Action: Past
Present and Future P. Jacob
Embodied Cognition
Communication and the Language Faculty Part 2. Motor origin of language M. Corballis
Toward a Darwinian Perspective on Language Evolution M. Gentilucci
G. C. Campione
From Action to Speech Part 3. Action in Language Processing Y. Coello
C. Ildéi-Bidet
Motor Representation and Language in Space
Object
and Movement Perception S. Rueschemeyer
H. Bekkering
Embodied Lexical Representations: Flexible Tools for Predicting the Future A. Borghi
Action Language Comprehension
Affordances and Goals
L. J. Taylor
R. Zwaan
Fault Tolerant Comprehension Part 4. Action in Language Acquisition J. Velay
M. Longcamp
Motor Skills and Written Language Perception: Contribution of Writing Knowledge to Visual Recognition of Graphic Shapes J . Bullens
N. Lienenkämper
F. Wijnen
A. Postma
Children's Use of Spatial Reference Frames in Verbal and Non-Verbal Tasks Part 5. Action in Spatial Language and Numbers J. E. Miller
L. A. Carlson
Functional Effects in Spatial Language K. R. Coventry
On the Mapping Between Spatial Language and the Vision and Action Systems M. Fischer
The Spatial Mapping of Numbers: its Origin and Flexibility M. Ishiara
Y. Rossetti
P. E. Keller
W. Prinz
Horizontal Spatial Representations of Number and Time: Continuous Number and Categorical Time Line Part 5. Language and Action Within the Brain L. Aziz-Zadeh
Embodied Semantics for Language Related to Actions: A Review of fMRI and Neuropsychological Research H. Stieglitz-Ham
A. Bartolo
The Relationship Between Gesture and Language in Brain Damaged Patients and Individuals with Autism T. A. Nazir
R. Fargier
P. Aravena
V. Boulenger
When Words Trigger Activity in the Brain's Sensory and Motor Systems: It is not Remembrance of Things Past Part 6. Language and Action in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Final Note Y. Coello
A. Bartolo
Contribution of the Action System to Language Perception and Comprehension: Evidence and Controversies