Neurobiology Of Language by Gregory Hickok

A comprehensive reference that synthesizes how the brain supports language, integrating evidence from neuroanatomy, electrophysiology, neuroimaging, lesion studies, and computational modeling. It maps the functional architecture of speech perception and production, semantics, syntax, reading, bilingualism, development, and language disorders, emphasizing large-scale network and dual-stream frameworks. Chapters highlight methodological advances, clinical implications, and open questions that shape future research.

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