The Brain’s Language System Is Far More Expansive Than Scientists Thought, New Study Finds
New evidence suggests the brain’s language network is far more widespread than previously thought.
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mcgovern.mit.edu·8d ago"Humans can convey new and highly diverse information through language." A new study describes "the specialized cells that produce speech". #Science #Biology #Neuroscience #Language
"Humans can convey new and highly diverse information through language." A new study describes "the specialized cells that produce speech".
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