Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, Vienna 1090, Austria.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2012 Jul 19;367(1598):1925-32. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2012.0099.
Research on pattern perception and rule learning, grounded in formal language theory (FLT) and using artificial grammar learning paradigms, has exploded in the last decade. This approach marries empirical research conducted by neuroscientists, psychologists and ethologists with the theory of computation and FLT, developed by mathematicians, linguists and computer scientists over the last century. Of particular current interest are comparative extensions of this work to non-human animals, and neuroscientific investigations using brain imaging techniques. We provide a short introduction to the history of these fields, and to some of the dominant hypotheses, to help contextualize these ongoing research programmes, and finally briefly introduce the papers in the current issue.
基于形式语言理论(Formal Language Theory,简称 FLT)并采用人工语法学习范式的模式感知和规则学习研究在过去十年中迅速发展。这种方法将神经科学家、心理学家和行为生物学家进行的实证研究与过去一个世纪由数学家、语言学家和计算机科学家提出的计算理论和 FLT 结合起来。目前特别引人关注的是将这项工作扩展到非人类动物,并使用脑成像技术进行神经科学研究。我们简要介绍了这些领域的历史和一些主要假说,以帮助理解这些正在进行的研究计划,最后简要介绍了本期的论文。