Contributions of learning and memory brain circuits to language

Room Number 1104 Berkeley Way West

Michael T. Ullman, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Talk will be in person but Zoom option will be provided. Increasing evidence suggests that two learning and memory brain circuits that pre-date humans—declarative memory and procedural memory—have been co-opted (hijacked) to support the learning, representation, and processing of language. From both human and animal studies, these circuits…