Scientists Reaching Consensus On How Brain Processes Speech
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 - 21:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Neuroscientists feel they are much closer to an accepted unified theory about how the brain processes speech and language. Both human and non-human primate studies have confirmed that speech, one important facet of language, is processed in the brain along two parallel pathways, each of which run from lower- to higher-functioning neural regions.
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