Neurobiological Causal Models of Language Processing

Author:

Fitz Hartmut12ORCID,Hagoort Peter12ORCID,Petersson Karl Magnus23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

2. Neurobiology of Language Department, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

3. Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal

Abstract

Abstract The language faculty is physically realized in the neurobiological infrastructure of the human brain. Despite significant efforts, an integrated understanding of this system remains a formidable challenge. What is missing from most theoretical accounts is a specification of the neural mechanisms that implement language function. Computational models that have been put forward generally lack an explicit neurobiological foundation. We propose a neurobiologically informed causal modeling approach which offers a framework for how to bridge this gap. A neurobiological causal model is a mechanistic description of language processing that is grounded in, and constrained by, the characteristics of the neurobiological substrate. It intends to model the generators of language behavior at the level of implementational causality. We describe key features and neurobiological component parts from which causal models can be built and provide guidelines on how to implement them in model simulations. Then we outline how this approach can shed new light on the core computational machinery for language, the long-term storage of words in the mental lexicon and combinatorial processing in sentence comprehension. In contrast to cognitive theories of behavior, causal models are formulated in the “machine language” of neurobiology which is universal to human cognition. We argue that neurobiological causal modeling should be pursued in addition to existing approaches. Eventually, this approach will allow us to develop an explicit computational neurobiology of language.

Funder

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Publisher

MIT Press

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