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Discover Magazine on MSNWe Process What We Say and How We Say It in Different Parts of Our BrainsAn area of the brain called Heschl's gyrus - long known for handling early auditory processing - plays a far greater role in ...
Imagine a boxer dodging a punch, a musician perfectly timing a note, or a driver anticipating a green light—the brain can be ...
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Live Science on MSNAI analysis of 100 hours of real conversations — and the brain activity underpinning them — reveals how humans understand languageThe researchers found that certain brain regions did tend to correlate with some tasks. For example, areas known to be ...
Traditionally, scientists have believed that prosody – a term describing pitch changes that convey meaning in speech – was primarily handled by the superior temporal gyrus, a brain region involved in ...
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How Do Axons Make Connections as the Brain Grows?The folding brain creates a stress landscape, causing axons – the long, slender projections of neurons that transmit ...
A novel study has shed new light on the brain structures critical to human verbal memory, offering valuable insights for ...
An area of the brain called Heschl’s gyrus — long known for handling early auditory processing — plays a far greater role in interpreting speech than previously understood. It helps interpret the ...
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