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Learning to speak may depend less on your mouth than on how your brain hears sound
Researchers have found that the brain’s ability to hear and evaluate its own speech may matter more for learning new vocal ...
Over 70 million people in the U.S. are impacted by hearing loss, and age-related hearing loss is the second most common ...
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How we learn speech depends more on hearing sounds than on moving the mouth, a study finds
Babies learning to talk rely on their ears far more than on the movements of their own mouths, according to a body of ...
A new study suggests that learning and remembering speech relies more on how the brain processes sounds and sensations than on the areas that control mouth and face movements. The discovery could ...
Researchers discover rotating spiral brain waves that travel across cortical networks, acting as a space-and-time clock for ...
Changes in the brain networks responsible for identity, self-awareness, and the residual self help explain how chronic ...
He's using an actual persuasion technique. But Vance's version of it may have a problem, according to experts in politics and communications.
The neurophysiological disorder is characterized by a severe aversion to sound—and the struggle to convince others of the severity of that aversion.
Summary: When a sound stops, your brain doesn’t just experience silence; it generates a precise “offset” signal. This “biological punctuation” is what allows us to process the gaps in human speech and ...
Abstract: In this work, the efficacy of photoplethysmography system for measuring the hemodynamic activity of the auditory cortex of 5 adults was verified. In which the signal of a photo diode placed ...
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