Language and Its Place in Nature Understanding the linguistic mind and its natural causes. Cognition How the Brain Processes Different Components of Language Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on May 28, 2024 A recent study unveils the brain regions sensitive to different types of linguistic information. A recent study unveils the brain regions sensitive to different types of linguistic information. Artificial Intelligence Artificial Language Models Teach Us Nothing About Language Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on September 4, 2023 Recent neuroscientific research commonly dismisses traditional concepts from linguistic theory, but without anything to put in its place. Recent neuroscientific research commonly dismisses traditional concepts from linguistic theory, but without anything to put in its place. Cognition Symbols and Human Cognition Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on September 27, 2022 Do humans deploy a similar cognitive architecture for language, music, and geometry? Do humans deploy a similar cognitive architecture for language, music, and geometry? Neuroscience How the Brain Makes Sense of Sentences Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 23, 2022 A new study from Johns Hopkins University explores the brain basis of grammatical comprehension. A new study from Johns Hopkins University explores the brain basis of grammatical comprehension. Environment Getting Rational(ist) Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on October 4, 2021 Do the categories of rationalist vs. empiricist still have relevance? Do the categories of rationalist vs. empiricist still have relevance? Cognition The Temporal Lobe and Language Development Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on July 6, 2021 A unique case study reveals that the presence of temporal language areas may be necessary for frontal language areas to develop. A unique case study reveals that the presence of temporal language areas may be necessary for frontal language areas to develop. Neuroscience Neural Responses With (and Without) Rhythm Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on June 3, 2021 New research brings into question long-held assumptions in cognitive neuroscience. New research brings into question long-held assumptions in cognitive neuroscience. Neuroscience Semantic Predictions and the Waves of Speech Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on April 19, 2021 How does the brain recruit acoustic information to aid the generation of linguistic predictions? How does the brain recruit acoustic information to aid the generation of linguistic predictions? Freudian Psychology Psychic Life and the Power of Words Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on April 2, 2021 We are increasingly allowing words to substitute material reality—but do words even have the power to describe the real world adequately? We are increasingly allowing words to substitute material reality—but do words even have the power to describe the real world adequately? Neuroscience Listening to Speech Across the Lifespan Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 17, 2021 Recent research examines how the brain processes speech across different age groups. Recent research examines how the brain processes speech across different age groups. Neuroscience Taking It Slow, But Quickly: How Linguistic Structures Form Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 8, 2021 New research explores how we learn to chunk syllables into larger units and do so rapidly. New research explores how we learn to chunk syllables into larger units and do so rapidly. Cognition How Aging Impacts Language Processing Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 3, 2021 Does age impact how we listen to audiobooks? New research suggests that older adults process language in subtly different ways than younger adults. Does age impact how we listen to audiobooks? New research suggests that older adults process language in subtly different ways than younger adults.
Cognition How the Brain Processes Different Components of Language Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on May 28, 2024 A recent study unveils the brain regions sensitive to different types of linguistic information. A recent study unveils the brain regions sensitive to different types of linguistic information.
Artificial Intelligence Artificial Language Models Teach Us Nothing About Language Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on September 4, 2023 Recent neuroscientific research commonly dismisses traditional concepts from linguistic theory, but without anything to put in its place. Recent neuroscientific research commonly dismisses traditional concepts from linguistic theory, but without anything to put in its place.
Cognition Symbols and Human Cognition Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on September 27, 2022 Do humans deploy a similar cognitive architecture for language, music, and geometry? Do humans deploy a similar cognitive architecture for language, music, and geometry?
Neuroscience How the Brain Makes Sense of Sentences Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 23, 2022 A new study from Johns Hopkins University explores the brain basis of grammatical comprehension. A new study from Johns Hopkins University explores the brain basis of grammatical comprehension.
Environment Getting Rational(ist) Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on October 4, 2021 Do the categories of rationalist vs. empiricist still have relevance? Do the categories of rationalist vs. empiricist still have relevance?
Cognition The Temporal Lobe and Language Development Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on July 6, 2021 A unique case study reveals that the presence of temporal language areas may be necessary for frontal language areas to develop. A unique case study reveals that the presence of temporal language areas may be necessary for frontal language areas to develop.
Neuroscience Neural Responses With (and Without) Rhythm Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on June 3, 2021 New research brings into question long-held assumptions in cognitive neuroscience. New research brings into question long-held assumptions in cognitive neuroscience.
Neuroscience Semantic Predictions and the Waves of Speech Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on April 19, 2021 How does the brain recruit acoustic information to aid the generation of linguistic predictions? How does the brain recruit acoustic information to aid the generation of linguistic predictions?
Freudian Psychology Psychic Life and the Power of Words Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on April 2, 2021 We are increasingly allowing words to substitute material reality—but do words even have the power to describe the real world adequately? We are increasingly allowing words to substitute material reality—but do words even have the power to describe the real world adequately?
Neuroscience Listening to Speech Across the Lifespan Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 17, 2021 Recent research examines how the brain processes speech across different age groups. Recent research examines how the brain processes speech across different age groups.
Neuroscience Taking It Slow, But Quickly: How Linguistic Structures Form Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 8, 2021 New research explores how we learn to chunk syllables into larger units and do so rapidly. New research explores how we learn to chunk syllables into larger units and do so rapidly.
Cognition How Aging Impacts Language Processing Elliot Murphy Ph.D. on March 3, 2021 Does age impact how we listen to audiobooks? New research suggests that older adults process language in subtly different ways than younger adults. Does age impact how we listen to audiobooks? New research suggests that older adults process language in subtly different ways than younger adults.