New Insights: How Our Brain Evolved To Be Language-ready
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A new study published today found new connections in the human brain Neuroscientists now know more about how our language-ready brains developed over.
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from: REVYUH.com
- Connectivity of language areas in the human brain has expanded more than previously thought To study the differences between the human and chimpanzee brain, the researchers used scans of 50 human brains and 29 chimpanzee brains scanned in a similar way as humans, but under well-controlled anesthesia and as part of their routine veterinary check- ...
from: News-Medical.net
- Connectivity of Language Areas Unique in the Human Brain “At first glance, the brains of humans and chimpanzees look very much alike. The perplexing difference between them and us is that we humans communicate using language, whereas non-human primates do not”, says co-first author Joanna Sierpowska.
from: Neuroscience News