Publications Pages Publications Pages. Recently viewed 0 Save Search. Applied Linguistics and the Neurobiology of Language. Schumann John H. The Oxford Handbook of Applied Linguistics 2 ed. Read More. Your current browser may not support copying via this button. Subscriber sign in You could not be signed in, please check and try again. Username Please enter your Username. Password Please enter your Password. Forgot password? Don't have an account? Sign in via your Institution. You could not be signed in, please check and try again.
Sign in with your library card Please enter your library card number. Search within Conclusion Notes. Go to page:. Abstract and Keywords Neuroscience has made enormous strides in the last two decades. All rights reserved. Sign in to annotate. View 1 excerpt, cites background. The term affect refers essentially to the area of emotions, feelings, beliefs, moods and attitudes, which greatly influences our behavior. While several scholars have examined the influence of emotions on bilingual performance Anooshian and Hertel ; Bond and Lai ; Javier and Marcos and second language learning and use … Expand.
View 2 excerpts, cites background. Abstract Two basic orientation to the learning process are described, that of transmission and that of interpretation. According to the first view, knowledge is acquired by transfer of information … Expand.
Mental networks, procedural knowledge and foreign language teaching. Bilingualism and emotions. Knowledge and Appraisal in the Cognition-Emotion Relationship. Abstract Recently there has been considerable theoretical and empirical work attempting to identify specific cognitive dimensions that shape the emotional response.
However, this work has almost … Expand. The life of the mind : selected papers. Contents: Introduction: Microgenetic Theory. Part I: Language. Language Representation in the Brain. Varieties of Aphasic Jargon. Thalamic Mechanisms in Language. Selections on Aphasia and … Expand. It is shown that emotions can usefully be considered as states produced by reinforcing stimuli. There is evidence that the amygdala is involved in the formation of stimulus-reinforcement … Expand.
Introduction: what the brain's-eye view tells the mind's-eye view. Part 1 The mind's-eye view: classical cognitivism situation and substance folk psychology, thought, and context biological … Expand.
International review of studies on emotion. Symposium on affective neuroscience, Jaak Panksepp coping dispositions, uncertainty and emotional arousal, Heinz Walter Krohne, et al emotions, evolution and aggression - myths and conjecture, George … Expand. The critical period hypothesis has been viewed in recent second language research as a biological or developmental phenomenon which explains the inability of learners to acquire certain aspects of a … Expand.
The function of dream sleep. The study reported here represents the culmination of the development and application of a research strategy whereby hypotheses generated in the clinical circumstance are transposed to a behavioral … Expand. The pidginization process : a model for second language acquisition.
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