Languages of the Brain
Explore the fascinating world of cognitive science with "Languages of the Brain," published by Harvard University Press in 2002. This insightful hardback, spanning 432 pages, features contributions from a stellar lineup of international cognitive scientists, philosophers, and artists who delve into the multilingual capabilities of the brain.
Discover a variety of engaging topics, including the intricacies of learning second languages, the recovery of language after brain damage, the nuances of sign language, and the complex interplay between mental imagery and motor activity. Additionally, the book examines how we perceive and represent space, offering a comprehensive look at the brain's linguistic abilities.
Whether you're a student of cognitive science or simply curious about the brain's capabilities, "Languages of the Brain" is an essential read that promises to broaden your understanding of language and cognition.