Lecture 9: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Language I: Syntax | COGSCI 1 | UC Berkeley

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Introduction to Cognitive Science (COGSCI 1B)
Lecture 9: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Language I: Syntax

Introduction (0:00)
Introduction to Dapretto and Bookheimer 1999 (2:14)
Methodology in Dapretto and Bookheimer 1999 (4:16)
Results from Dapretto and Bookheimer 1999 (13:20)
The processing of syntactic and semantic information (18:35)
Introduction to Matchin and Hickok 2020 (22:42)
A model of phonological, syntactic, and semantic processing (30:01)
Auditory phonological processing (30:25)
Articulatory phonological processing (31:45)
Hierarchical lexical-syntactic processing (33:23)
Linear morpho-syntactic processing (34:45)
Conceptual-semantic processing (35:30)
Brodmann areas (BA) involved in language processing (38:02)
Syntactic deficits in aphasia (40:45)
Conclusion (43:15)

References

Dapretto, M. & Bookheimer, S. Y. (1999). Form and content: Dissociating syntax and semantics in sentence comprehension. Neuron, 24, 427-432. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(00...

Matchin, W. & Hickok, G. (2020). The cortical organization of syntax. Cerebral Cortex, 30, 1481-1498. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhz180

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