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5 March 2003, CSCA Lecture, Prof.dr. Peter Hagoort
(F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging)
In visual neuroscience the binding problem refers to the puzzle how spatial information segregation in the brain (form, color, motion) results in a unified percept. In language processing, however, the binding problem refers to the unification of information across time. I will show some of the organizational principles of binding together different types of language-relevant information into a unified representation of the incoming spoken or written signals. Research using EEG and fMRI will be discussed.
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