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Title: Review, Elman Lecture COGS 1 winter 08


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Review, Elman LectureCOGS 1 winter 08
  • Adrienne Moore
  • 3-12-08

2
Info about the final exam
  • Tuesday March 18, 800am-1100am 45 of your
    final grade
  • Approximately 80 scantron questions
  • Please bring form X-101864-PAR-L
  • Half the questions will cover lecturers since
    Midterm 2
  • Creel, Deak, Urbach, Elman, Poizner, Chiba
  • Half the questions will cover lecturers before
    Midterm 2
  • Review Session Friday 3/14, 430-650, Center
    Hall room 214

3
Do our brains contain a language dedicated module?
  • aka language organ
  • Argument for the existence of a language organ
  • 1. Only humans possess language
  • Other animals communicate, but lack language
  • bees, moths
  • Kanzi the bonobo learned 250-400 words and
    could apply them (to cooking),
  • but what about complex grammar and syntax,
    non-literal language (lies, metaphor), thoughts
    about the future contingency (all aspects of
    human language)
  • And we have a HUGE vocab, based on CATEGORIES

4
Argument against the existence of a language
organ
  • 1. You cant argue by subtraction
  • Only humans possess language, so if you subtract
    the parts of the brain that we share with
    animals, the rest of the brain must be
    responsible for language
  • NO
  • Only humans possess language, so if you subtract
    out the 98.2 of our DNA that we share with
    animals, the rest of our genes must be
    responsible for language
  • NO
  • Natural selection produces small modifications of
    existing organs

5
Language module? 2
  • Argument for the existence of a language organ,
    continued
  • 2. Brocas area may be a language organ
  • Tan selectively lost his language ability, and
    when his brain was examined post-mortem, a large
    hole in the IFG (Brocas area) was found

6
Language module? 2
  • Argument 2 against the existence of a language
    organ
  • Tan didnt lose all his language ability
  • Retained well-practiced language (counting)
  • Young patients with Brocas lesions dont lose
    language ability plasticity
  • Tans lesion wasnt actually to Brocas area
  • It was to the white matter pathway beneath
    Brocas area, the superior longitudinal
    fasciculus

7
Language module? 3
  • Argument 3 for
  • FOXp2 is a gene for language
  • A familial speech disorder was traced to FOXp2
  • Argument 3 against
  • mice have almost identical FOXp2 (and dont have
    language)
  • FOXp2 helps create the basal ganglia (Poizner!)
    which probably play a role the motor production
    aspect of speech
  • Individual genes do little jobs that contribute
    to a larger function FOXp2 is relevant to
    language

8
Conclusion
  • The brain opportunistically creates new machines
    from old parts
  • For example, mental rotation involves simulation
    with area MT (visual motion detection area),
  • Non-linguistic abilities are recruited and
    integrated for language
  • McGurk effect visual information about lips
    affects the speech sounds you hear
  • Words (conceptual labels) activate relevant
    sensorimotor brain areas (e.g. action words)
  • There is probably no language organ!
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