Abstract
Book Review: The Neurocognition of Translation and Interpreting
Highlights
Specialty section: This article was submitted to Cognitive Science, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology
García has taken a quite bold step forward to look at translation and interpreting (TI) in the brain in The Neurocognition of Translation and Interpreting
This book describes neurocognitive research into TI, aiming at achieving five objectives: (i) introducing neurocognitive research on interlingual reformulation (IR) in relation to other cognitive approaches; (ii) describing the methodologies adopted in the literature; (iii) presenting key notions of neurology, the neural basis of language, and the neurocognitive particularities of bilingualism, to examine findings about IR; (iv) compiling, organizing, and interpreting neuropsychological, neuroscientific, and behavioral evidence on highly prominent topics for Translation and Interpreting Studies (TIS); and (v) discussing the present and future of TI
Summary
Specialty section: This article was submitted to Cognitive Science, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology. García has taken a quite bold step forward to look at TI in the brain in The Neurocognition of Translation and Interpreting.
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