The title of the article is "Wires inserted into human brain reveal speech surprise".A rare set of high-resolution readouts taken directly from the wired-in brains of epileptics has provided an unprecedented look at how the brain processes language.
Though only a glimpse, it was enough to show that part of the brain’s language center handles multiple tasks, rather than one.
In a study published Thursday in Science, Sahin’s team studied a region known as Broca’s center, named for French anatomist Paul Pierre Broca who observed that two people with damage to a certain spot in the front of their brains had lost the ability to speak, but could still think.
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Nice Peice! If you're interested in this topic, a fascinating book is: "The Brain that changes itself," about how the brain is way more flexible, "plastic" and within our ability to manage than scientists typically thought.
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