Linguistics

LING 174 Neurolinguistics

Discusses groundbreaking findings in neurolinguistics that illustrate fundamental principles of how language is represented and processed in the brain. Additionally, provides basic understanding of how the brain works, the tools that we use to study the brain, and the statistical and analytic methods of processing and analyzing neuroscientific data. Also considers the relations between linguistic theory, psycholinguistics, and the brain.

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): LING 171, or by permission of the instructor.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Fall

Instructor

Dustin Chacón