Chapter 2: Brain and Language Flashcards

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aphasia

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Language loss or disorder following brain damage.

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cortex

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The approximately ten billion neurons that form the outside surface of the brain; also referred to as gray matter.

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corpus callosum

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The nerve fibers connecting the right and left cerebral hemispheres.

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contralateral

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Refers to neural signals that travel between one side of the body (left/right) and the opposite cerebral hemisphere (right/left).

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Broca’s area

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A front part of the left hemisphere of the brain, damage to which causes agrammatism or Broca’s aphasia. Also called Broca’s region.

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Wernicke’s area

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The back (posterior) part of the left brain that if damaged causes a specific type of aphasia. Also called Wernicke’s region.

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Broca’s aphasia

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Language disorder usually resulting from damage to Broca’s region in which the patient has difficulty with certain aspects of syntax, especially functional categories. See Broca’s area.

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Wernicke’s aphasia

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The type of aphasia resulting from damage to Wernicke’s area.

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nonsense words

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A permissible phonological form without meaning, e.g., slithy.

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specific language impairment (SLI)

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Difficulty in acquiring language faced by certain

children with no other cognitive deficits.

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critical-age hypothesis

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The theory that states that there is a window of time between early childhood and puberty for learning a first language, and beyond which first language acquisition is almost always incomplete.

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critical period

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The time between early childhood and puberty during which a child can acquire a native language easily, swiftly, and without external intervention. After this period, the acquisition of the grammar is difficult and, for some individuals, never fully achieved.

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lateralization

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Terms used to refer to cognitive functions localized to one or the other hemisphere of the brain.

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neurolinguistics

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The branch of linguistics concerned with the brain mechanisms that underlie the acquisition and use of human language; the study of the neurobiology of language.

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modular

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ex: language is independent of other cognitive systems

with which it interacts

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