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'Music of Speech' Linked to Brain Area Unique to Humans


Psychologically speaking: your brain on writing

Someone with damage to Wernicke's area can produce speech that sounds fluent to a non-English speaker, but is not made up of real English ...

Music as a coevolved system for social bonding | Cambridge Core

Specific design features of human musicality – particularly our capacity and proclivity to produce repetitive, synchronized, harmonized music ...

Neural Overlap in Processing Music and Speech - OSF

of cortical maps call for individually determined regions of interest. 2. Consider connectivity. The human brain is a highly connected and interactive. Page 19 ...

Functional Imaging of the Human Brain - MIT CBMM

... speech, native speech, and vocal music. So that's the speech-selective electrode, right? And we see lots and lots of those. Those have been ...

Evolution of language-relevant brain areas uncovered

The study shows that the area responsible for syntactic processes in humans is the result of a large expansion in the left hemisphere.

The brain is the most complicated object in the universe. This is the ...

This brain activity data was then linked to audio fragments the participants were listening to, in order to map what their brain activity ...

Music can be reconstructed from human auditory cortex ... - PLOS

It is now well established that music perception relies on a broad network of subcortical and cortical regions, including primary and secondary auditory ...

Frontal lobe: Functions, structure, and damage - MedicalNewsToday

... uniquely human, such as spoken language. Frontal lobe damage ... Damage to this area can lead to difficulty with fluent speech. Some ...

Language processing in the brain - Wikipedia

In humans, this pathway (especially in the left hemisphere) is also responsible for speech production, speech repetition, lip-reading, and phonological working ...

How music affects your baby's brain: Mini Parenting Master Class

Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, particularly in the areas of language acquisition and reading skills. Learning ...

Where in the brain does creativity come from? Evidence from jazz ...

According to a popular view, creativity is a product of the brain's right hemisphere -- innovative people are considered "right-brain ...

Is the Human Brain Unique? - Oxford Academic

If we then think about what part of the brain these faculties are most tied to, we immediately turn our attention to the prefrontal cortex (PFC), the part ...

Functional specificity in the human brain: A window into the ... - PNAS

... brain region for a specific cognitive function in humans. However, even if a particular functionally specific region exists, a lesion is unlikely to affect ...

How Humans Speak—and Why Chimps Don't - Visible Body

Speech anatomy · Wernicke's area contains motor neurons and is associated with the processing of words · Broca's area plans out the sentences you' ...

Singing and speech linked to same neural networks in the brain

In fact, it was found that the production of sung words was linked to a specific part of the language network, the ventral stream associated ...

Neuroscience study shows different brain reactions to music based ...

Familiar music activates brain areas linked to explicit memory, enhancing emotional and mnemonic processing. Conversely, unfamiliar tunes ...

The human language system, including its inferior frontal component ...

Language and music are two human-unique capacities whose relationship remains debated. ... fMRI approach, we examined the responses of language brain regions to ...

Neuroscientists decoded a Pink Floyd song using people's brain ...

People's nerve cells, particularly those in auditory areas, responded to hearing the song, and the electrodes detected not only neural signals ...

How the Broca's Area of the Brain Functions - Verywell Mind

... associated with specific brain regions ... Broca observed that people with damage to this area of the brain experienced deficits in speech ...

The Biology and Evolution of Speech: A Comparative Analysis

Understanding when and why these evolved is central to understanding the evolution of speech. There is little evidence for human-specific ...