Communicating: Speaking and Understanding Language

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  1. 3. ________listening test is noninvasive; thus, it can be administered to healthy individuals.
  2. 5. Complex form of communication.Compared to other species, it is as high productivity.
  3. 7. A German neurologist that made significant contribution to the understanding of language processing.
  4. 8. Three common theories of cerebral asymmetry are the analytic–synthetic theory, the motor theory, and the _______ theory.
  5. 9. Surgeons have severed the corpus callosum as a treatment for severe ________.
  6. 11. Perspective posits that language acquisition is primarily driven by innate biological factors
  7. 15. Human brain is __________. The left hemisphere has somewhat different functions from the right hemisphere.
  8. 16. A set of axons where the left and right hemispheres exchange information.
  9. 17. People who have undergone surgery to the corpus callosum
  10. 20. Language has been called a human ________ because it is so readily and universally learned by infants.
  11. 22. It is a perspective that emphasizes the role of environmental influences in shaping language development
  12. 23. It plays a role in converting visual symbol into auditory representations and assigning meaning to written words.
  13. 24. Both hemispheres control the trunk ______ and facial _______.
  14. 25. received a Nobel Prize for his research on split-brain patients.
  15. 27. Also known as acquired dyslexia
  16. 29. is the area of frontal lobe cortex that lies just in front of the face area of the primary motor cortex; in the left hemisphere, it is the location of Broca’s area.
  17. 30. Division of labor between the two hemispheres.
Down
  1. 1. Chomsky's theory proposes that all human languages share a common underlying structure or set of grammatical rules.
  2. 2. The neural pathway connects Broca's and Wernicke's areas
  3. 4. in the wild do communicate with gesture, and investigators achieve better result by teaching them American sign language or other visual system.
  4. 6. The analytic–synthetic theory of ________ asymmetry holds that there are two basic modes of thinking—an analytic mode and a synthetic mode–which have become segregated during the course of evolution in the left and right hemispheres.
  5. 10. The two hemispheres of a split-brain patient can communicate via an external route; such external communication has been termed _______.
  6. 12. Damage to the corpus callosum prevents the __________ from exchanging information.
  7. 13. Support for this theory comes from reports that lesions that produce aphasia often produce other motor deficits
  8. 14. in the mid 1980 sue savage Rumbaugh Duane Rumbaugh and their associates tried to teach a female ______ name matata no press symbol that lit when touched.
  9. 18. It is a crucial for speech production and articulation
  10. 19. Refers to difficulty with writing
  11. 21. Futher suggest the property of stimulus argument children do not hear many examples of some of the grammatical structure they acquire.
  12. 26. Responsible for language comprehension
  13. 28. lies in the posterior region of the lateral fissure; it is thought to play a role in the comprehension of language and is often referred to as Wernicke’s area.