Language in the Brain
Language in the Brain
This chapter uses the fundamental aspects of language discussed in Chapter 1 to analyze two brain experiments. The presentation of the experiments is preceded by a brief sketch of the two fundamental neuroimaging techniques they employ: Positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The chapter is crucial for understanding the limits and potentials of these new neuroimaging techniques. It shows how, if a sound theoretical framework is lacking, techniques and machines cannot provide interesting data.
Keywords: brain experiments, neuroimaging techniques, positron emission tomography, fMRI
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