Neurobiology of Language
Edited by Gregory Hickok PhD, this 1st edition book delves into the rapid advancements in understanding language from a neurobiological perspective. Published on August 15, 2015, by Academic Press, it features 100 concise entries organized into sections that cover major subfields of the neurobiology of language. Each section integrates empirical data with theoretical perspectives, offering insights into foundational aspects such as neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, genetics, linguistics, and psycholinguistic models.
As a comprehensive reference, this book is ideal for researchers, students, and professionals in brain and language studies who need to stay current in an interdisciplinary field. It also serves as an accessible introduction for scientists from related disciplines like speech therapy, neurology, and cognitive psychology.
The chapters are authored by leading experts, ensuring the broadest and most authoritative coverage available on the subject.
