A.Benítez-Burraco

@abenitezburraco

Associate professor of Linguistics. I gather genetic and neurobiological data to understand how language is implemented in the brain and evolved in the species

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2016.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    New paper out! Genes dysregulated in the blood of people with Williams syndrome are enriched in protein-coding genes positively selected in humans

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  2. 👉 Literal translations might be impossible because associations, metaphors and stories interlink different meanings in one language than another.

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  3. 👉bilinguals think along global semantic associations from their native language 👉The global structure of a speaker's semantic space influences the comparisons and metaphors cognitively salient

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  4. Local similarity and global variability characterize the semantic space of human languages 👇Some findings 👉concrete meanings are less variable across languages than abstract meanings 👉all meanings vary with physical, environmental and cultural distance

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  5. Exploring patterns of stability and change in caregivers’ word usage across early childhood

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  6. Part-of-speech classification from magnetoencephalography data

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  7. Evolution of kinship structures driven by marriage tie and competition

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  8. The rapid emergence of musical pitch structure in human cortex

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  9. 3. velj

    No, actually short-term memory does not increase with age 👈greater exposure to the input + basic associative learning processes account for our better performance in tests

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    The relation between alpha/beta oscillations and the encoding of sentence induced contextual information

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    👉Chimps do not surpass other great apes along aspects that are putatively paramount for language onset and evolution 👉 Better avoid chimp-centric models of language evolution 👉 Learning about the variation of those aspects among great apes is a must

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  13. 31. sij

    Bilingualism improves tactile sensations and sensory processing by blind people

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  14. 31. sij

    Manipulating multiple languages throughout the lifetime may be protective after an acquired brain injury.... although no advantage is observed in healthy groups

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  15. 30. sij

    Neanderthal/human interbreeding: going another round • African individuals have a stronger Neanderthal ancestry signal than previously thought • Evidence of back-to-Africa migrations contributing to Neanderthal ancestry in Africans

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  16. 30. sij

    Altered hippocampal-prefrontal neural dynamics in mouse models of Down Syndrome (DS) 👈these mutant mice show non-overlapping differences in spatial working memory function 👉this altered dynamics might account for memory problems in people with DS

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  17. 30. sij

    Earlier second language acquisition might be associated with greater neural pattern dissimilarity between the first and second languages

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  18. 29. sij

    An MRI-based connectome of the squid brain 👉it approaches that of a dog in neuronal number 👉it supports convergence with the vertebrate basal ganglia 👉it shows differential lobe-dependent growth rates mirroring complexity & transitions in ontogeny

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  19. 28. sij

    The role of epigenetic-related codes in neurocomputation: dynamic hardware in the brain 👈 OTX2, highlighted here, is involved in language in connection with the FOXP2 interactome, so...🤔 more details here 👉

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  20. 28. sij

    Recently edited a really interesting paper on the evolution of human healthcare networks (under the effects of ) by Sharon E Kessler Here you can find the abstract Stay tuned for the full version!

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  21. 28. sij

    Once upon a time (ca 13th century) there was a school boy from Novgorod, called Onfim, who enjoyed doodling on his birch bark while learning to write… 😊 Amazing thread by

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