Neurolinguistics

The Neurolinguistics is a part of linguistics, which (comprehension and production) and employs the underlying neural structures with the context of language processing.

In contrast to the Psycholinguistics Neurolinguistics takes quite explicit reference to the anatomical and physiological aspects of the brain. These references provide one hand, a restriction in the possible explanatory models, since these must be agreed with the communication of facts always and also be estimated in extreme cases, but deliver the same pattern of explanation that can be transferred from the neural basis of language processing. To find, for example, similarities in the excitation propagation in neuronal networks to the observed priming effects in semantic networks.

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