domingo, 27 de setembro de 2009

Neuroimagem, linguagem e cérebro


Só a lista de quem escreve nesse livro já enche a boca d’água: Noam Chomsky, Ann Christophe, Robert Desimone, Richard Frackowiak, Angela Friederici, Edward Gibson, Peter Indefrey, Masao Ito, Willem Levelt, Alec Marantz, Jacques Mehler, Yasushi Miyashita, David Poeppel, Franck Ramus, John Reynolds, Kensuke Sekihara e Hiroshi Shibasaki.

A editoria se estende: “Recent attempts to unify linguistic theory and brain science have grown out of recognition that a proper understanding of language in the brain must reflect the steady advances in linguistic theory of the last forty years. The first Mind Articulation Project Symposium addressed two main questions: How can the understanding of language from linguistic research be transformed through the study of the biological basis of language? And how can our understanding of the brain be transformed through this same research? The best model so far of such mutual constraint is research on vision. Indeed, the two long-term goals of the Project are to make linguistics and brain science mutually constraining in the way that has been attempted in the study of the visual system and to formulate a cognitive theory that more strongly constrains visual neuroscience. The papers in this volume discuss the current status of the cognitive/neuroscience synthesis in research on vision, whether and how linguistics and neuroscience can be integrated, and how integrative brain mechanisms can be studied through the use of noninvasive brain-imaging techniques”.

Image, Language, Brain: Papers from the First Mind Articulation Project Symposium
Edit. By Alec Marantz, Yasushi Miyashita, Wayne O'Neil
Publisher: The MIT Press 280 pages 2000 PDF 5.12 MB
http://rapidshare.com/files/285462930/0262133717_Image_language_brain.rar