In this volume, the communicative and neuropsychological
correlates of daily interactions are discussed. The predominant
account on explaining the construction of meaning by humans is the
inter-relational perspective, that postulates an intentional
convergence of meaning arising as a consequence of the active
exchanges between people. The neural correlates of communication
were illustrated in the light of new empirical results, considering
the main topics of: a) language and language development; b)
pragmatics and neuropragmatics of communication; c) neurocognition
and the cognitive bases of intentions; d) nonverbal communication
and emotion contribution to the communicative systems.
New methodological approaches are considered, with particular
attention to neuroimaging (such as PET and fMRI) and brain
stimulation techniques (as MEG and TMS), as well as their
application to the clinical field.
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