Rare Procedure Pinpoints the Location, Speed and Sequence of the Brain's Language Processes
Friday, October 16, 2009 - 18:42
in Biology & Nature
Thanks to an unusual opportunity to implant electrodes into the brains of alert adults, researchers have described the sequence and timing of distinct steps in language processing to a finer degree than previous methods have allowed. [More]
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