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Language and the Brain
Learning new languages is possible throughout life, but the idea that a stroke could unlock previously hidden language abilities is largely unfounded. Eddie discusses the phenomenon of foreign accent syndrome, where individuals may sound like they are speaking another language due to brain injury, but they are not actually fluent in that language. This highlights the complexities of speech control in the brain and the intriguing ways it can be affected by injury.In this clip
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Dr. Eddie Chang: The Science of Learning & Speaking Languages | Huberman Lab Podcast #95
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