Brains evolution and neurolinguistic preconditions

作者: Wendy K. Wilkins , Jennie Wakefield

DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X00037924

关键词: Homo habilisLineage (evolution)PsychologyNeuroanatomyHominidaeLanguage acquisitionLobes of the brainNeurolinguisticsCognitive sciencePaleoneurology

摘要: This target article presents a plausible evolutionary scenario for the emergence of the neural preconditions for language in the hominid lineage. In pleistocene primate lineages there …

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