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What Conception Of Mental Architecture Can Survive The Evidence Of Neuroplasticity And Neural Reuse In The Human Brain? In Particular, What Sorts Of Modules Are Compatible With This Evidence? This Book Shows How Developmental And Adult Neuroplasticity, As Well As Evidence Of Pervasive Neural Reuse, Forces A Revision To The Standard Conceptions Of Modularity And Spells The End Of A Hardwired And Dedicated Language Module. It Argues From Principles Of Both Neural Reuse And Neural Redundancy That Language Is Facilitated By A Composite Of Modules (or Module-like Entities), Few If Any Of Which Are Likely To Be Linguistically Special, And That Neuroplasticity Provides Evidence That (in Key Respects And To An Appreciable Extent) Few If Any Of Them Ought To Be Considered Developmentally Robust, Though Their Development Does Seem To Be Constrained By Features Intrinsic To Particular Regions Of Cortex (manifesting As Domain-specific Predispositions Or Acquisition Biases). In The Course Of Doing So, The Book Articulates A Schematically And Neurobiologically Precise Framework For Understanding Modules And Their Supramodular Interactions--
This book investigates how the evidence of neuroplasticity and neural reuse necessitates a fundamental revision of traditional modular theories of mental architecture. John Zerilli, a researcher in cognitive science and philosophy, synthesizes current neurobiological data to challenge the existence of hardwired, dedicated language modules. He proposes a new framework that views cognitive functions as emerging from composite, flexible neural structures rather than static, domain-specific hardware.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in cognitive science and philosophy of mind recognize this work as a rigorous contribution to the ongoing debate regarding mental modularity. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of neurobiology and cognitive theory to fully appreciate the author's arguments.
Page Count:
172
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Usa
ISBN-10:
0190067918
ISBN-13:
9780190067915
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