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Neuroscientist explains how the brain processes language differently in each hemisphere, impacting speech perception and development.
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Left and right brains hear speech differently, yet how this divide forms was unclear − until mouse studies showed each hemisphere runs on its own developmental clock.
In contrast, male mice had a very sensitive right hemisphere critical window, but no detectable window on the left. This points to the elusive role sex may play in brain plasticity.
Your left and right brain hear language differently. A neuroscientist explains how by Hysell V. Oviedo, The Conversation edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Your brain breaks apart fleeting streams of acoustic information into parallel channels – linguistic, emotional and musical – and acts as a biological multicore processor.