Neural mechanisms of communicative innovation
Human referential communication is often thought as coding–decoding a set of symbols, neglecting that establishing shared meanings requires a computational mechanism powerful enough to mutually negotiate them. Sharing the meaning of a novel symbol might rely on similar conceptual inferences across c...
Main Authors: | Stolk, A, Verhagen, L, Schoffelen, J-M, Oostenveld, R, Blokpoel, M, Hagoort, P, Van Rooij, I, Toni, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2013
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