Braitenberg V, Pulvermüller F
Max-Planck-Institut für Biologische Kybernetik, Tübingen, FRG.
Naturwissenschaften. 1992 Mar;79(3):103-17. doi: 10.1007/BF01131538.
Recently, theories of neuronal computation in the brain have become detailed enough, so that it becomes possible to speculate about mechanisms underlying the production and perception of language. How many neurons are involved when we utter, or understand, a word, a phoneme, a phrase? In what neuronal form are the rules of grammar laid down in the synaptic network? To what does a morpheme correspond in the brain?
最近,大脑中神经元计算的理论已经足够详细,以至于人们有可能推测语言产生和感知背后的机制。当我们说出或理解一个单词、一个音素、一个短语时,涉及多少神经元?语法规则是以何种神经元形式在突触网络中确立的?大脑中的一个语素对应着什么?