T Matsuzawa - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1991 - cambridge.org
During the first two years of human life a common neural substrate (roughly Broca's area) underlies the hierarchical organization of elements in the development of speech as well as …
I Gold, D Stoljar - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1999 - cambridge.org
Many neuroscientists and philosophers endorse a view about the explanatory reach of neuroscience (which we will call the neuron doctrine) to the effect that the framework for …
T Shallice - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1991 - cambridge.org
Neuropsychological results are increasingly cited in cognitive theories although their methodology has been severely criticised. The book argues for an eclectic approach but …
RK Dismukes - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1979 - cambridge.org
Recently a number of complex electrophysiological responses to neurotransmitters have been observed that cannot be described as simple excitation or inhibition. These responses …
RA Müller - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1996 - cambridge.org
The concepts of the innateness, universality, species-specificity, and autonomy of the human language capacity have had an extreme impact on the psycholinguistic debate for over thirty …
G Hoyle - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1984 - cambridge.org
Neuroethology, an interdisciplinary subdivision of neuroscience, has emerged in recent years. Since 1976 there has been a regular session under this heading at the annual …