Neurobiology: Language By, In, Through and Across the Brain

作者: Ralph-Axel Müller

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36086-2_2

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摘要: Language has come to be commonly understood as something accomplished by the brain. Much scientific investigation consequently focused in looking for language Although it may sound intuitive, this approach suggests that is an object located inside another object. This spatial metaphor generated important insights into brain sites language, from nineteenth century studies of brain-damaged patients more recent and refined evidence imaging.

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