Higher Level Language Processes in the Brain

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advanced reading cognition
behavioral text analysis
bridging
Bridging Inferences
Category=JM
comprehension
computational modeling of comprehension
DSS Model
DVF.
elaborative
Elaborative Inferences
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
ERP Data
ERP Experiment
ERP Result
Event Indexing Model
hemispheric asymmetry processing
Higher Level Language Processes
IFG
inference generation mechanisms
inferences
Joke Comprehenders
Left IFG
model
neural language representation
predictive
propositional
Propositional Representation
representations
Semantic Information
Semantic Role Assignment
situation
Situation Model
Situation Model Building
situation model construction
Star Model
STM Task
text
Text Comprehension
Text Comprehension Theories
Text Inferences
Van Den Broek
Von Cramon

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805852622
  • Weight: 880g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Higher Level Language Processes in the Brain is a groundbreaking book that explains how behavior research, computational models, and brain imaging results can be unified in the study of human comprehension. The volume illustrates the most comprehensive and newest findings on the topic. Each section of the book nurtures the theoretical and practical integration of behavioral, computational, and brain imaging studies along a different avenue, and each is supplementary. Readers with limited background knowledge on the methods are presented with an easy-to-read, state-of-the-art exposition that is conceptualized and written from a well-established point of view.

Higher Level Language Processes in the Brain is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate cognitive science students, as well as researchers and practitioners who seek to learn and apply scientific knowledge about human comprehension to reading analysis.

Franz Schmalhofer, Charles A. Perfetti