reviewPhysiological ReviewsOct 1, 2011Closed access

The Brain Basis of Language Processing: From Structure to Function

Institute for Advanced Study · Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Language processing is a trait of human species. The knowledge about its neurobiological basis has been increased considerably over the past decades. Different brain regions in the left and right hemisphere have been identified to support particular language functions. Networks involving the temporal cortex and the inferior frontal cortex with a clear left lateralization were shown to support syntactic processes, whereas less lateralized temporo-frontal networks subserve semantic processes. These networks have been substantiated both by functional as well as by structural connectivity data. Electrophysiological measures indicate that within these networks syntactic processes of local structure building precede…

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  • Lateralization of brain function
  • Corpus callosum
  • Sentence
  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Computer science
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Natural language processing
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