The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making

Based on advances in cerebellum research as to its cognitive, social, and language contributions to working memory, the purpose of this article is to describe new support for the prominent involvement of cerebellar internal models in the adaptive selection of language. Within this context it has bee...

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Main Author: Larry Vandervert
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Published: AIMS Press 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-52facaecae604dbcbc7c61bc0b5b443c2020-12-08T01:28:40ZengAIMS PressAIMS Neuroscience2373-79722020-12-017333334310.3934/Neuroscience.2020020The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool makingLarry Vandervert0American Nonlinear Systems, 1529 W. Courtland Ave. Spokane, WA 99205, USABased on advances in cerebellum research as to its cognitive, social, and language contributions to working memory, the purpose of this article is to describe new support for the prominent involvement of cerebellar internal models in the adaptive selection of language. Within this context it has been proposed that (1) cerebellar internal models of inner speech during stone-tool making accelerated the adaptive evolution of new cause-and-effect sequences of precision stone-tool knapping requirements, and (2) that these evolving cerebellar internal models coded (i.e., learned in corticonuclear microcomplexes) such cause-and-effect sequences as phonological counterparts and, these, when sent to the cerebral cortex, became new phonological working memory. This article describes newer supportive research findings on (1) the cerebellum's role in silent speech in working memory, and (2) recent findings on genetic aspects (FOXP2) of the role of silent speech in language evolution. It is concluded that within overall cerebro-cerebellar evolution, without the evolution of cerebellar coding of stone-tool making sequences of primitive working memory (beginning approximately 1.7 million years ago) language would not have evolved in the subsequent evolution of Homo sapiens.http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/Neuroscience.2020020?viewType=HTMLcerebellar internal modelscerebellar sequence detectioncerebellumfoxp2inner speechlanguage evolutionphonological loopstone-tool makingworking memory
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The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making
AIMS Neuroscience
cerebellar internal models
cerebellar sequence detection
cerebellum
foxp2
inner speech
language evolution
phonological loop
stone-tool making
working memory
author_facet Larry Vandervert
author_sort Larry Vandervert
title The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making
title_short The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making
title_full The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making
title_fullStr The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making
title_full_unstemmed The prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: How language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making
title_sort prominent role of the cerebellum in the social learning of the phonological loop in working memory: how language was adaptively built from cerebellar inner speech required during stone-tool making
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Neuroscience
issn 2373-7972
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Based on advances in cerebellum research as to its cognitive, social, and language contributions to working memory, the purpose of this article is to describe new support for the prominent involvement of cerebellar internal models in the adaptive selection of language. Within this context it has been proposed that (1) cerebellar internal models of inner speech during stone-tool making accelerated the adaptive evolution of new cause-and-effect sequences of precision stone-tool knapping requirements, and (2) that these evolving cerebellar internal models coded (i.e., learned in corticonuclear microcomplexes) such cause-and-effect sequences as phonological counterparts and, these, when sent to the cerebral cortex, became new phonological working memory. This article describes newer supportive research findings on (1) the cerebellum's role in silent speech in working memory, and (2) recent findings on genetic aspects (FOXP2) of the role of silent speech in language evolution. It is concluded that within overall cerebro-cerebellar evolution, without the evolution of cerebellar coding of stone-tool making sequences of primitive working memory (beginning approximately 1.7 million years ago) language would not have evolved in the subsequent evolution of Homo sapiens.
topic cerebellar internal models
cerebellar sequence detection
cerebellum
foxp2
inner speech
language evolution
phonological loop
stone-tool making
working memory
url http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/Neuroscience.2020020?viewType=HTML
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