Neuromotor Mechanisms in the Evolution of Human Communication

Neuromotor Mechanisms in the Evolution of Human Communication
Title Neuromotor Mechanisms in the Evolution of Human Communication PDF eBook
Author Kimura, Doreen
Publisher London [Ont] : Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario
Total Pages 80
Release 1978
Genre Laterality
ISBN 9780771400421

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Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication

Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication
Title Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication PDF eBook
Author Doreen Kimura
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 210
Release 1993-05-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0195345290

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This monograph is based on 20 years of research with patients who have experienced pathology in one hemisphere of the brain. It deals with brain mechanisms in human communicative behavior, and with related motor functions, from a broadly biological point of view. In so doing, the work discusses the possible evolutionary origins of human communication, the relation of brain mechanisms in communicative behavior to analogous nonhuman behaviors, and the neural systems involved in various levels and kinds of communication. In addition, noncommunicative mechanisms which parallel those used in communication--such as manual and oral praxis, and constructional behavior-- are outlined in detail. Individual differences in brain organization for such functions, related to hand preference and sex, are also explored. Although there is extensive reference to central nervous system pathology, the emphasis throughout is on how the findings contribute to understanding normal brain mechanisms. Much new data is presented along with the theoretical treatment of human communication which emphasizes a behavioral rather than a linguistic approach. This in turn provides continuity with nonhuman primates and early hominids. The work will interest psycholinguists, cognitive psychologists, neurologists, clinical neuropsychologists, speech pathologists, and advanced students in these fields.

Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication

Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication
Title Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication PDF eBook
Author Doreen Kimura
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Release 2008
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Neurobiology of Social Communication In Primates

Neurobiology of Social Communication In Primates
Title Neurobiology of Social Communication In Primates PDF eBook
Author Horest Steklis
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 340
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0323155200

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Neurobiology of Social Communication in Primates: An Evolutionary Perspective presents evidence on the neural basis of communicative behavior in primates, reevaluating the relationship between human language and animal communication in view of the linguistic abilities of chimpanzees. This book consists of 10 chapters. Chapter 1 discusses some of the persistent problems in evolutionary neurobiology of primate communication. The effects of brain lesions and stimulation on vocalization in New and Old World monkeys, relation between species differences in peripheral vocal structures and species contrasts in vocal performance, and anatomy and physiology of the nonhuman primate auditory system are reviewed in Chapters 2 to 4. Chapters 5 to 7 examine the effects of electrical brain stimulation on human verbal communication and facial expression, clinical data pertaining to language pathologies, and neural mechanisms of manual and oral control. The last three chapters summarize the materials presented in earlier chapters. This publication is recommended for neuroscientists, behavioral biologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and students interested in the evolutionary heritage of human speech and language.

The Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Communication

The Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Communication
Title The Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Communication PDF eBook
Author Vesna Mildner
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 382
Release 2010-10-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 113687528X

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This is a book about speech and language. It is primarily intended for those interested in speech and its neurophysiological bases: phoneticians, linguists, educators, speech therapists, psychologists, and neuroscientists. Although speech and language are its central topic, it provides information about related topics as well (e.g. structure and functioning of the central nervous system, research methods in neuroscience, theories and models of speech production and perception, learning, and memory). Data on clinical populations are given in parallel with studies of healthy subjects because such comparisons can give a better understanding of intact and disordered speech and language functions. There is a review of literature (more than 600 sources) and research results covering areas such as neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, development of the nervous system, sex differences, history of neurolinguistics, behavioral, neuroimaging and other research methods in neuroscience, linguistics and psychology, theories and models of the nervous system function including speech and language processing, kinds of memory and learning and their neural substrates, critical periods, various aspects of normal speech and language processes (e.g. phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, reading), bilingualism, speech and language disorders, and many others. Newcomers to the field of neurolinguistics will find it as readable as professionals will because it is organized in a way that gives the readers flexibility and an individual approach to the text. The language is simple but all the technical terms are provided, explained, and illustrated. A comprehensive glossary provides additional information.

Apes and Human Evolution

Apes and Human Evolution
Title Apes and Human Evolution PDF eBook
Author Russell H. Tuttle
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 1089
Release 2014-02-17
Genre Science
ISBN 0674073169

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In this masterwork, Russell H. Tuttle synthesizes a vast research literature in primate evolution and behavior to explain how apes and humans evolved in relation to one another, and why humans became a bipedal, tool-making, culture-inventing species distinct from other hominoids. Along the way, he refutes the influential theory that men are essentially killer apes—sophisticated but instinctively aggressive and destructive beings. Situating humans in a broad context, Tuttle musters convincing evidence from morphology and recent fossil discoveries to reveal what early primates ate, where they slept, how they learned to walk upright, how brain and hand anatomy evolved simultaneously, and what else happened evolutionarily to cause humans to diverge from their closest relatives. Despite our genomic similarities with bonobos, chimpanzees, and gorillas, humans are unique among primates in occupying a symbolic niche of values and beliefs based on symbolically mediated cognitive processes. Although apes exhibit behaviors that strongly suggest they can think, salient elements of human culture—speech, mating proscriptions, kinship structures, and moral codes—are symbolic systems that are not manifest in ape niches. This encyclopedic volume is both a milestone in primatological research and a critique of what is known and yet to be discovered about human and ape potential.

Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology

Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology
Title Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology PDF eBook
Author Bryan Kolb
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 920
Release 2009-07
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780716795865

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Written by respected academics in neuropsychology, this sixth edition guides students on a comprehensive journey of discovery through the realm of contemporary human neuropsychology. The book has a clinical focus throughout.