• pholonological loop

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    The concept you're referring to is likely the "phonological loop," which is a component of working memory involved in the processing and manipulation of verbal and auditory information. While I didn't find any direct discussions specifically on the "phonological loop" from the , related discussions on language and auditory processing may provide some insight.

    1. In episode #95, talks about how reading maps to the brain's architecture designed for processing speech sounds. He explains that dyslexia might involve difficulties with the mapping between visual inputs and auditory processing, which is relevant to understanding how language is processed in the brain 1.

    2. describes the importance of auditory attention for learning, emphasizing how focusing on the onset and offset of words can improve memory and attention to speech patterns, which can be related to the efficient functioning of the phonological loop 2.

    These discussions highlight the brain's intricate handling of language and auditory information, relevant to understanding how the phonological loop might function within our cognitive processes.

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