Modeling parietal-premotor interactions in primate control of grasping
Neural Networks - Special issue on neural control and robotics: biology and technology
Introduction to Reinforcement Learning
Introduction to Reinforcement Learning
Adaptive Behavior - Animals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
Extending the mirror neuron system model, I: Audible actions and invisible grasps
Biological Cybernetics
A Neurolinguistic Model of Grammatical Construction Processing
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
A model of corticostriatal plasticity for learning oculomotor associations and sequences
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Vision and action in the language-ready brain: from mirror neurons to SemRep
BVAI'07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Advances in brain, vision and artificial intelligence
Hierarchy in fluid construction grammars
KI'05 Proceedings of the 28th annual German conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence
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The Mirror System Hypothesis for the evolution of the language-ready brain (e.g., [1, 2]) suggests a path for evolution of brain mechanisms atop the mirror system for grasping, with new processes supporting simple imitation, complex imitation, gesture, pantomime and finally protosign and protospeech. The present talk will briefly summarize the evolutionary story as background for a suggested program of research in neurolinguistics, with modeling challenges at the levels both of schemas and neural networks to make contact with data from psycholinguistics, neurophysiology, and neurology.