MUC (Memory, Unification, Control): A model on the neurobiology of language beyond single word processing
Publication year
2016Author(s)
Publisher
San Diego, CA : Academic Press
ISBN
9780124077942
In
Hickok, G.; Small, S.L. (ed.), Neurobiology of language, pp. 339-347Publication type
Part of book or chapter of book
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Editor(s)
Hickok, G.
Small, S.L.
Organization
SW OZ DCC PL
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Hickok, G.; Small, S.L. (ed.), Neurobiology of language
Page start
p. 339
Page end
p. 347
Subject
DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 1: Language and Communication; PsycholinguisticsAbstract
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical Wernicke-Lichtheim-Geschwind model. It is based on a subdivision of language processing into three components: Memory, Unification, and Control. The functional components as well as the neurobiological underpinnings of the model are discussed. In addition, the need for extension beyond the classical core regions for language is shown. Attentional networks as well as networks for inferential processing are crucial to realize language comprehension beyond single word processing and beyond decoding propositional content.
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