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Dec 2000
ISBN 0262133717
280 pp.
36 illus.
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Image, Language, Brain
Alec Marantz , Yasushi Miyashita and Wayne O'Neil

Recent attempts to unify linguistic theory and brain science have grown out of recognition that a proper understanding of language in the brain must reflect the steady advances in linguistic theory of the last forty years. The first Mind Articulation Project Symposium addressed two main questions: How can the understanding of language from linguistic research be transformed through the study of the biological basis of language? And how can our understanding of the brain be transformed through this same research? The best model so far of such mutual constraint is research on vision. Indeed, the two long-term goals of the Project are to make linguistics and brain science mutually constraining in the way that has been attempted in the study of the visual system and to formulate a cognitive theory that more strongly constrains visual neuroscience.

The papers in this volume discuss the current status of the cognitive/neuroscience synthesis in research on vision, whether and how linguistics and neuroscience can be integrated, and how integrative brain mechanisms can be studied through the use of noninvasive brain-imaging techniques.

Table of Contents
 Preface
 Introduction: Mind Articulation
by Alec Marantz, Yasushi Miyashita and Wayne O'Neil
I Language and the Brain
1 Linguistics and Brain Science
by Noam Chomsky
2 Cognitive Neuroscience of Speech Processing
by David Poeppel and Alec Marantz
3 How Infants Acquire Language: Some Preliminary Observations
by Jacques Mehler, Anne Christophe and Franck Ramus
4 The Speaking Mind/Brain: Where Do Spoken Words Come From?
by Willem J. M. Levelt and Peter Indefrey
5 The Dependency Locality Theory: A Distance-Base Theory of Linguistic Complexity
by Edward Gibson
6 The Neuronal Dynamics of Auditory Language Comprehension
by Angela D. Friederici
7 Neural Control of Cognition and Language
by Masao Ito
II Image and the Brain
8 Imaging Neuroscience: System-Level Studies of the Physiology and Anatomy of Human Cognition
by Richard S. J. Frackowiak
9 Central Control of Voluntary Movement as Studied by Multidisciplinary Noninvasive Approaches
by Hiroshi Shibasaki
10 Neuroimaging Inverse Modeling: Application of Eigenstructure-Based Approaches to Extracting Cortical Activities from MEG Data
by Kensuki Sekihara, David Poeppel, Alec Marantz and Yasushi Miyashita
11 Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Selection Visual Attention
by John H. Reynolds and Robert Desimone
12 Origin of Visual Imagery: Its Neurophysiological Basis
by Yashushi Miyashita
 Contributors
 
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