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Second Edition Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of the Mind Chapter 9 Language and the Brain Norton Media Library Copyright 2002 W. W. Norton & Company
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09-07 Courtesy of Tamara Swaab. © 1997 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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09-08 Courtesy of Tamara Swaab. © 1997 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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09-12 McClelland, J.L., and Rumelhart, D.E. (1986). Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition. Vol. 2: Psychological and Biological Models. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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09-18 Münte, T.F., Schilz, K., and Kutas, M. (1998). When temporal terms belie conceptual order. Nature 395:71-73
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09-21 Adapted from Levelt, W.J.M., The Architecture of Normal Spoken Language Use, in Blanken, G., Dittman, J., Grimm, H., Marshall, J.C., and Wallesh, C-W. (Eds.), Linguistic Disorders and Pathologies: An International Handbook. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1993
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09-22 Adapted from van Turennout, M. Hagoort, P., and Brown, C.M. (1999). Brain activity during speaking: From syntax to phonology in 40 milliseconds. Science, 280, 572-574.
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09-23 Adapted from van Turennout, M. Hagoort, P., and Brown, C.M. (1999). Brain activity during speaking: From syntax to phonology in 40 milliseconds. Science, 280, 572-574.
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09-31 Kutas, M., and Federmeier, K.D. (2000). Electrophysiology reveals sematic memory use in language comprehension. Trends Cogn. Sci. 4:463-470.
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09-32 Adapted from Hagoort, P., Brown, C., and Groothusen, J., The syntactic positive shift (SPS) as an ERP measure of syntactic processing. Special issue: Event-related brain potentials in the study of language, Language and Cognitive Processes 8 (1993):439–483.
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09-33 Münte, T.F., Heinze, H.-J., and Mangun, G.R., Dissociation of brain activity related to semantic and syntactic aspects of language, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 5 (1993): 335–344. © 1993 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Adapted with permission of MIT Press.
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W. W. Norton & Company Independent and Employee-Owned This concludes the Norton Media Library Slide Set for Chapter 9 Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of The Mind by Michael S. Gazzaniga Richard B. Ivry George R. Mangun
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