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Broca's region

Broca's region
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Dewey Class 612.82336 (DDC 22)
Title Broca's region ([Ebook]) / edited by Yosef Grodzinsky, Katrin Amunts.
Added Personal Name Grodzinsky, Yosef
Amunts, Katrin
Other name(s) Oxford Scholarship Online
Publication New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2009
Physical Details 1 online resource
ISBN 9780199864799
Note Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2009 ; Print publication date: 2006
Summary Note Broca's region has been in the news ever since scientists realized that particular cognitive functions could be localized to parts of the cerebral cortex. Its discoverer, Paul Broca, was one of the first researchers to argue for a direct connection between a concrete behavior—in this case, the use of language—and a specific cortical region. Today, Broca's region is perhaps the most famous part of the human brain, and for over a century, has persisted as the focus of intense research and numerous debates. The name has even penetrated mainstream culture through popular science and the theater. Broca's region is famous for a good reason: As language is one of the most distinctive human traits, the cognitive mechanisms that support it and the tissues in which these mechanisms are housed are also quite complex, and so have the potential to reveal a lot not only about how words, phrases, sentences, and grammatical rules are instantiated in neural tissue, but also, and more broadly, about how brain function relates to behavior. Paul Broca's discoveries were an important, driving force behind the more general effort to relate complex behavior to particular parts of the cerebral cortex, which, significantly, produced the first brain maps.:
Mode of acces to digital resource Digital book. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher). Available as searchable text in HTML format.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195177640.001.0001
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