2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/jqekf
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A review of the neurobiology of syntax

Jeremy Yeaton

Abstract: The literature regarding the neural basis of syntax is a varied landscape of mutually incompatible descriptions of how and where hierarchical structure is generated and processed. In this work, I first lay out the predominant neurobiological models of syntax, followed by a tour of the evidence for and against brain regions argued to be implicated in the process. I close by discussing the compatibility of the theoretical models with the empirical data.

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