Instructors

Profs. Liina Pylkkänen & Alec Marantz
liina.pylkkanen@nyu.edu, marantz@nyu.edu

Time & Place

Thu 2:00pm-4:45pm 10 Wash Pl Rm 103 

 

Course description

This is an advanced introduction to the cognitive neuroscience of human language. Lectures and discussion on central topics in the neurobiology of language processing and on foundational questions having to do with the relationship between experimental and theoretical approaches to the study of language. Literature and ongoing research on auditory perception, lexical access and syntactic/semantic processing are discussed. In addition to surveying existing results, the course is heavily focused on discussing what kinds of questions about language processing and representation can be investigated with the currently available neurobiological methods/knowledge. Basic neuroanatomy, functional imaging techniques and behavioral measures of cognition are introduced.

Requirements

Attendance

Regular attendance. Students arrive into the Thu session having