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Daniel Barber

Medical Xpress: Fruit and vegetable consumption could be as good for your mental as you... - 1 views

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    Your 5-a-day has a link to your mental well-being.
Daniel Barber

The Family That Couldn't Say Hippopotamus - Issue 17: Big Bangs - Nautilus - 1 views

  • Chomsky
  • language organ
  • Coming out of an era of rapid advances in computer technology, the idea of a discrete, common origin to human language made intuitive sense.
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  • Further study revealed that the FOXP2 gene is relevant to multiple mental abilities and is not strictly a language gene at all.
  • The same gene that regulated language so strongly also regulated other mental faculties, so its very existence appeared to contradict rather than strengthen the idea that language commands its own territory separate from other areas of the brain.
  • the language-as-island idea is also inconsistent with the way evolution typically works. “What I don’t like about the ‘module’ is the idea that it evolved from scratch somehow. In my view, it’s more that existing neural circuits have been adapted for language and speech.
  • language relies on a surprisingly broad neural support system
  • -month-old babies show activation in a number of different brain regions when they hear speech, inclu
  • ding in the cerebellum, which is important for coordinating motor movements
  • The problem with ‘gene for x’ or ‘grammar module y’ is they ignore how something that is the property of an individual is linked to something that is the property of a community
  • language is a distributed object
  • across the human brain and across generations of people
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    Beautifullywritten argument for a messy evolution of language in community and across the brain, not boxed in to a language organ.
Daniel Barber

Think twice, speak once: Bilinguals process both languages simultaneously - 1 views

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    Bilingual speakers can switch languages seamlessly, likely developing a higher level of mental flexibility than monolinguals, according to Penn State linguistic researchers.
Daniel Barber

The Benefits of Failing at French - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Language learning improves mental dexterity in older learners.
Daniel Barber

Visual Learners Convert Words To Pictures In The Brain And Vice Versa, Says Psychology ... - 2 views

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    Some truth in learning styles? Research suggests self-described visual learners more likely to convert linguistically presented information into a visual mental representation.
Daniel Barber

Dead fish shows mental activity - 1 views

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    A serious paper on why we perhaps should not trust anything we read about the brain. DON'T TRUST FINDINGS!
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