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Neural insights into the relation between language and communication
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نویسنده
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willems r.m. ,varley r.
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منبع
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frontiers in human neuroscience - 2010 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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The human capacity to communicate has been hypothesized to be causally dependent upon language. intuitively this seems plausible since most communication relies on language. moreover,intention recognition abilities (as a necessary prerequisite for communication) and language development seem to co-develop. here we review evidence from neuroimaging as well as from neuropsychology to evaluate the relationship between communicative and linguistic abilities. our review indicates that communicative abilities are best considered as neurally distinct from language abilities. this conclusion is based upon evidence showing that humans rely on different cortical systems when designing a communicative message for someone else as compared to when performing core linguistic tasks,as well as upon observations of individuals with severe language loss after extensive lesions to the language system,who are still able to perform tasks involving intention understanding. © 2010 willems and varley.
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کلیدواژه
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Communication; Intention; Language; Neuroscience
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آدرس
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helen wills neuroscience institute,university of california berkeley,berkeley,ca, United States, department of human communication sciences,university of sheffield,sheffield, United Kingdom
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