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The Routledge handbook of semiosis and the brain [electronic resource] / edited by Adolfo M. García and Agustín Ibáñez.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
García, Adolfo Martín.
Ibáñez, Agustín.
Series:
Routledge handbooks
Routledge handbooks in linguistics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Semiotics--Psychological aspects.
Semiotics.
Cognition.
Neurosciences.
Neurolinguistics.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Biography/History:
Adolfo M. García specializes in the neuroscience of language and communication. He serves as Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Center (UdeSA, Argentina), Senior Atlantic Fellow at the Global Brain Health Institute (UCSF, USA), Associate Researcher at USACH (Chile), Director of Language Science at Redenlab, and Researcher at CONICET (Argentina). Dr. García leads research projects in more than ten countries across the globe. He has more than 200 publications, including works in top ten journals. His scientific contributions have been recognized by various awards and distinctions. Agustín Ibñ̀ez works on global approaches to dementia and social, cognitive, and affective neuroscience. He is Director of the Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat) and Full Professor at the CSCN (Universidad Adolfo Ibñ̀ez, Chile); and Associate Research Professor and Group Leader of Predictive Brain Health Modelling Group (TCD, Ireland). Dr Ibñ̀ez has over 300 publications, including works in top ten journals. His intense work has helped Latin American translational neuroscience by establishing a framework to engage scientists through internships, workshops, master's and PhD programs, organizing educational activities for the health community, and focusing on cognitive neuroscience, among others.
Summary:
This Handbook introduces neurosemiotics, a pluralistic framework to reconsider semiosis as an emergent phenomenon at the interface of biology and culture. Across individual and interpersonal settings, meaning is influenced by external and internal processes bridging phenomenological and biological dimensions. Yet, each of these dyads has been segregated into discipline-specific topics, with attempts to chart their intersections proving preliminary at best. Bringing together perspectives from world-leading experts, this volume seeks to overcome these disciplinary divides between the social and the natural sciences at both the empirical and theoretical levels. Its various chapters chart the foundations of neurosemiotics; characterize linguistic and interpersonal dynamics as shaped by neurocognitive, bodily, situational, and societal factors; and examine other daily neurosemiotic occurrences driven by faces, music, tools, and even visceral signals. This comprehensive volume is a state-of the-art resource for students and researchers interested in how humans and other animals construe experience in such fields as cognitive neuroscience, biosemiotics, philosophy of mind, neuropsychology, neurolinguistics, and evolutionary biology.
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Print version:
ISBN:
9781000728736
1000728730
9781003051817
1003051812
1000728773
9781000728774
OCLC:
1345582175
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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