Brain Mapping Speech
Researchers are investigating how the temporal lobe processes speech sounds, particularly in epilepsy patients. By surgically placing electrodes on the brain, they can observe intricate patterns of neural activity that respond to various speech elements, such as consonants and vowels. This groundbreaking work aims to identify critical areas for language while safely addressing seizure management, revealing the complexity of speech as one of the most sophisticated motor tasks humans perform.In this clip
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