Verbal Minds

Verbal Minds
Title Verbal Minds PDF eBook
Author Antoni Gomila
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 150
Release 2011-12-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0123852005

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Language has most consistently been chosen as the key to understanding the human mind and to providing the building blocks necessary for achieving other specificities in human cognition: abstract/propositional thought, recursivity, decoupling of current situation, creativity, and conscious control. It is not so clear how language influences human cognition. This book discusses research regarding verbal ability and cognition.

Verbal Minds

Verbal Minds
Title Verbal Minds PDF eBook
Author Toni Gomila
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 150
Release 2011-12-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0123852013

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Ten years ago, the hegemonic idea was that language was a kind of independent module within the mind, a sort of "print-out" of whatever cognitive activity was taking place, but without any influence whatsoever in that activity. While this view is still held, evidence amassed in the last 10 years suggests another view of their inter-relationships, even though exactly which one is not clear yet, in part because of the lack of a unified view, and in part because of the inertia of the previous position, in part because all this evidence must be considered together. An increasing number of researchers are paying attention to the issues involved as the human language specificity may provide a clue to understand what makes humans "smart," to account for the singularities of human cognition. This book provides a comprehensive review of the multiple developments that have taken place in the last 10 years on the question of the relationships between language and thought and integrates them into a coherent framework. It will be relevant for anyone working in the sciences of languages. Synthesizes recent research Provides an integrated view of cognitive architecture Explains the relationships between language and thought

Language, Brain, and Verbal Behavior

Language, Brain, and Verbal Behavior
Title Language, Brain, and Verbal Behavior PDF eBook
Author Joan A. Argenter
Publisher Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Total Pages 120
Release 1999
Genre Brain
ISBN 9788472834484

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Words that Change Minds

Words that Change Minds
Title Words that Change Minds PDF eBook
Author Shelle Rose Charvet
Publisher Author's Choice Publishing
Total Pages 246
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780787234799

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Language in the Brain

Language in the Brain
Title Language in the Brain PDF eBook
Author Fred C.C. Peng
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 346
Release 2005-11-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847142036

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This book assesses current assumptions about how language is acquired, remembered and retained as impulses in the brain, from the perspective of neurolinguistics, which is based on neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Fred C. C. Peng argues that language is behaviour, which has evolved in human genetics through time. Like all behaviours, language utilises many body parts which are controlled by the cortical and subcortical structures of the brain. Language in the brain is memory-governed, meaning-centred, and multifaceted. This view is a challenge to conventional neuroscience, which sees language and speech as separate entities; such a convention is not consistent with how the brain functions. Dr Peng's study of language in the brain has wide-reaching implications for the study of language disorders, neurolinguistics, and psycholinguistics in dealing with dementia, aphasia, and schizophrenia. This cutting-edge research monograph presents challenging new insights in the field of neuroscience to a linguistic audience and will also benefit neuroscientists. It will be essential reading for academics researching any aspect of language and the brain.

The Art of Reading Minds

The Art of Reading Minds
Title The Art of Reading Minds PDF eBook
Author Henrik Fexeus
Publisher St. Martin's Essentials
Total Pages 256
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 125023641X

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The internationally bestselling guide to "mind-reading" by influencing those around you via non-verbal communication, from human psychology expert Henrik Fexeus. How would you like to know what the people around you are thinking? Do you want to network like a pro, persuade your boss to give you that promotion, and finally become the life of every party? Now, with Henrik Fexeus's expertise, you can. The Art of Reading Minds teaches you everything you need to know in order to become an expert at mind-reading. Using psychology-based skills such as non-verbal communication, reading body language, and using psychological influence, Fexeus explains how readers can find out what another person thinks and feels– and consequently control that person’s thoughts and beliefs. Short, snappy chapters cover subjects such as contradictory signs and what they mean, how people flirt without even knowing it, benevolent methods of suggestion and undetectable influence, how to plant and trigger emotional states, and how to perform impressive mind-reading party tricks. Fexeus gives readers practical (and often fun) examples of how to effectively mind-read others and use this information, benevolently, both in personal and professional settings.

Drawing and the Non-Verbal Mind

Drawing and the Non-Verbal Mind
Title Drawing and the Non-Verbal Mind PDF eBook
Author Chris Lange-Küttner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2008-08-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0521872057

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Fascinating insight into the life-span and productivity of the non-verbal, visual mind.