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ELEMENT 2

Analyze the biological and cognitive
basis of language
LANGUAGE AND THE
BRAIN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-B_ONJIEcE
ASSUMPTIONS

It might be that left-handers die
younger
A left-handed academic from North
Dakota has revealed that lefthanders tend to die younger than
right-handers : 65 (left-handed), 68
(right-handed), 70 (ambidextrous)
ASSUMPTIONS
There is a higher proportion of natural lefthandedness for males than females and this
seems to occur everywhere in the world.

Between 10-12% of people on earth are
“lefties.” Women are more likely to be righthanded than men by about 4 percentage
ASSUMPTIONS
The effect of sexual hormones released in
the brain during the development of the
foetus may be the cause of this phenomenon.
At various times in history, left-handedness
has been seen as many things: a nasty
habit, a mark of the devil, a sign of
neurosis,
rebellion,
criminality,
and
homosexuality. It has also been seen as a
trait indicating creativity and musical
abilities.
ASSUMPTIONS
Tests conducted by St. Lawrence University in
New York found that there were more lefthanded people with IQs over 140 than righthanded
people.
Famous
left-handed
intellectuals include Albert Einstein, Isaac
Newton, Charles Darwin, and Benjamin
Franklin
ASSUMPTIONS
According to the Journal of Nervous and
Mental Disease, the brains of left-handers
process emotions differently than those of
right-handers and are more susceptible to
negative emotions, such as anger.
Size is not the crucial factor which would
explain human language and non-human lack
of language.
External structure of the brain
Parietal lobe

Frontal lobe

Occipital lobe

Temporal lobe

Cerebellum
Brain stem

Functions of the lobes

Link to 3D image of brain

Spinal cord
Internal structure of the brain
corpus collosum

cerebral cortex

thalamus
ventricle

hypothalamus
cerebellum
pituitary gland
pons
midbrain

medulla oblongata
cerebral cortex
Sensory information such as
vision, smell and hearing
processed here. Higher cognitive
functions.

corpus callosum
Connects the left and
right hemispheres to
coordinate information

hypothalamus
Homeostasis:
control of body
temperature and
osmoregulation.
Secretes hormones
pituitary gland
Produces hormones that
control growth, sexual
development and
metabolism

midbrain
Involved in control of visual and
auditory systems. Also controls
body movement

cerebellum
Fine motor
control, posture
and balance
pons
Links the
medulla with the
thalamus
medulla oblongata
Controls breathing, heart rate
and blood pressure; reflex
actions such as vomiting and
sneezing
LOBES AND FUNCTIONS
SOMASTHETIC
SENSORY
COGNITIVE

HEARING

VISION
THE BRAIN

 Corpus Callosum connects the left hemisphere with the right
hemisphere.
HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE
 One hemisphere is the
major or controlling
one, is called
dominance
LATERALIZATION
 The separation of structure and function in the hemispheres
is technically referred as lateralization
 Two halves of the human brain are not alike.
 Right-handed persons with lateralization for language in the
left hemisphere will perceive more readily speech sounds
through the right ear than the left.
 “Ba” left ear, and “da” on the right ear
 Da passes directly to the language processing centres in the
left hemisphere while ba has to travel a longer route
 Music and non-linguistic sounds, noises and animal sounds
are perceived more strongly in the left ear since they are
processed in the right (non-language) hemisphere.
LANGUAGE AREAS

Speech
Production

Speech
Comprehension
LANGUAGE AREAS AND FUNCTIONING
These two areas are connected by the
arcuate fasciculus.
When hearing a word: the sound of the
word goes from the ear to the auditory
area of the temporal lobe and then to
Wernicke‟s area.
If a heard word is then repeated
aloud, the sound must pass to the
Broca‟s area
X-RAY PICTURE OF THE BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
FUNCTIONING
NEURAL PATHWAYS INVOLVED IN THE
PROCESSING OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE
 Speech Production: generated in the Wernicke‟s area
and sent it to Broca‟s area

 Reading aloud: the written form is first received by the
visual co text then transmitted to the Wernicke‟s area
where it is associated with the auditory represenattion
and then sent to the Broca`s area

• Speech Comprehension: The signal arrive in the
auditory cortex from the ear and are transferred to
Wernicke‟s area, where they are interpreted.
IS IT LEFT HEMISPHERE THE ONLY ONE IN
CHARGE OF LANGUAGE LEARNING?
 Although most languages processes occur in Broca‟s
area, Wernicke‟s area and angular gyrus, some
language functioning does occur elsewhere in the
left hemisphere, and some even occurs in the right
„non-language‟ hemisphere. (Penfield y Roberts)
 The ability to attach and understand intonation, such
as the rising tone of a question, the ability to
interpret emotional intentions, such as anger or
sarcasm from inflections in the voice, and the ability
to appreciate social meanings from something such
as wispering, may very well be, located outside of
what we have traditionally regarded as the main
language areas of the brain.
BRAIN MATURATION AND CRITICAL AGE FOR
LEARNING LANGUAGE
An age beyond which language learning will
be difficult or even impossible.
There is evidence that damage to language
areas in the left hemisphere of very young
children are compensated for, with the right
hemisphere taking over the reacquisition of
language functions.
Language then becomes located in the right
hemisphere for these individuals. (This
sometimes happens with adults )
BRAIN MATURATION AND CRITICAL AGE FOR
LEARNING LANGUAGE

Lennenberg, who based in his work with
aphasic children, set puberty as the age
or time in a child‟s life beyond which this
kind of recovery would not longer occur.
Krashen, found that the age limit of
recovery (the right hemisphere taking
over damaged left hemisphere functions)
is much lower approximately age 5 years.
BRAIN MATURATION AND CRITICAL AGE FOR
LEARNING LANGUAGE
The age limit of potential language learning
in an undamaged left hemisphere might well
be beyond the 5-year limit proposed by
Krashen on the basis of damaged brains.
With regard to a critical age for secondlanguage learning, until 12 years of age and
after that age (native-speaker pronunciation)
Since other aspects of second language
learning do not decline with age.
HOMEWORK

Do research about how children
acquire language.

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Language and the brai nmay08 wrap up

  • 1. ELEMENT 2 Analyze the biological and cognitive basis of language
  • 4.
  • 5. ASSUMPTIONS It might be that left-handers die younger A left-handed academic from North Dakota has revealed that lefthanders tend to die younger than right-handers : 65 (left-handed), 68 (right-handed), 70 (ambidextrous)
  • 6. ASSUMPTIONS There is a higher proportion of natural lefthandedness for males than females and this seems to occur everywhere in the world. Between 10-12% of people on earth are “lefties.” Women are more likely to be righthanded than men by about 4 percentage
  • 7. ASSUMPTIONS The effect of sexual hormones released in the brain during the development of the foetus may be the cause of this phenomenon. At various times in history, left-handedness has been seen as many things: a nasty habit, a mark of the devil, a sign of neurosis, rebellion, criminality, and homosexuality. It has also been seen as a trait indicating creativity and musical abilities.
  • 8. ASSUMPTIONS Tests conducted by St. Lawrence University in New York found that there were more lefthanded people with IQs over 140 than righthanded people. Famous left-handed intellectuals include Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and Benjamin Franklin
  • 9. ASSUMPTIONS According to the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, the brains of left-handers process emotions differently than those of right-handers and are more susceptible to negative emotions, such as anger. Size is not the crucial factor which would explain human language and non-human lack of language.
  • 10. External structure of the brain Parietal lobe Frontal lobe Occipital lobe Temporal lobe Cerebellum Brain stem Functions of the lobes Link to 3D image of brain Spinal cord
  • 11. Internal structure of the brain corpus collosum cerebral cortex thalamus ventricle hypothalamus cerebellum pituitary gland pons midbrain medulla oblongata
  • 12. cerebral cortex Sensory information such as vision, smell and hearing processed here. Higher cognitive functions. corpus callosum Connects the left and right hemispheres to coordinate information hypothalamus Homeostasis: control of body temperature and osmoregulation. Secretes hormones pituitary gland Produces hormones that control growth, sexual development and metabolism midbrain Involved in control of visual and auditory systems. Also controls body movement cerebellum Fine motor control, posture and balance pons Links the medulla with the thalamus medulla oblongata Controls breathing, heart rate and blood pressure; reflex actions such as vomiting and sneezing
  • 14. THE BRAIN  Corpus Callosum connects the left hemisphere with the right hemisphere.
  • 15. HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE  One hemisphere is the major or controlling one, is called dominance
  • 16. LATERALIZATION  The separation of structure and function in the hemispheres is technically referred as lateralization  Two halves of the human brain are not alike.  Right-handed persons with lateralization for language in the left hemisphere will perceive more readily speech sounds through the right ear than the left.  “Ba” left ear, and “da” on the right ear  Da passes directly to the language processing centres in the left hemisphere while ba has to travel a longer route  Music and non-linguistic sounds, noises and animal sounds are perceived more strongly in the left ear since they are processed in the right (non-language) hemisphere.
  • 18. LANGUAGE AREAS AND FUNCTIONING These two areas are connected by the arcuate fasciculus. When hearing a word: the sound of the word goes from the ear to the auditory area of the temporal lobe and then to Wernicke‟s area. If a heard word is then repeated aloud, the sound must pass to the Broca‟s area
  • 19. X-RAY PICTURE OF THE BRAIN AND LANGUAGE FUNCTIONING
  • 20. NEURAL PATHWAYS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESSING OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE  Speech Production: generated in the Wernicke‟s area and sent it to Broca‟s area  Reading aloud: the written form is first received by the visual co text then transmitted to the Wernicke‟s area where it is associated with the auditory represenattion and then sent to the Broca`s area • Speech Comprehension: The signal arrive in the auditory cortex from the ear and are transferred to Wernicke‟s area, where they are interpreted.
  • 21. IS IT LEFT HEMISPHERE THE ONLY ONE IN CHARGE OF LANGUAGE LEARNING?  Although most languages processes occur in Broca‟s area, Wernicke‟s area and angular gyrus, some language functioning does occur elsewhere in the left hemisphere, and some even occurs in the right „non-language‟ hemisphere. (Penfield y Roberts)  The ability to attach and understand intonation, such as the rising tone of a question, the ability to interpret emotional intentions, such as anger or sarcasm from inflections in the voice, and the ability to appreciate social meanings from something such as wispering, may very well be, located outside of what we have traditionally regarded as the main language areas of the brain.
  • 22. BRAIN MATURATION AND CRITICAL AGE FOR LEARNING LANGUAGE An age beyond which language learning will be difficult or even impossible. There is evidence that damage to language areas in the left hemisphere of very young children are compensated for, with the right hemisphere taking over the reacquisition of language functions. Language then becomes located in the right hemisphere for these individuals. (This sometimes happens with adults )
  • 23. BRAIN MATURATION AND CRITICAL AGE FOR LEARNING LANGUAGE Lennenberg, who based in his work with aphasic children, set puberty as the age or time in a child‟s life beyond which this kind of recovery would not longer occur. Krashen, found that the age limit of recovery (the right hemisphere taking over damaged left hemisphere functions) is much lower approximately age 5 years.
  • 24. BRAIN MATURATION AND CRITICAL AGE FOR LEARNING LANGUAGE The age limit of potential language learning in an undamaged left hemisphere might well be beyond the 5-year limit proposed by Krashen on the basis of damaged brains. With regard to a critical age for secondlanguage learning, until 12 years of age and after that age (native-speaker pronunciation) Since other aspects of second language learning do not decline with age.
  • 25. HOMEWORK Do research about how children acquire language.