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Syntax on the brain: Researchers map how we build sentences, word by word by NYU Tandon School of Engineering edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Speaking requires a precise sequence of muscle movements, long thought to be coordinated by Broca’s area in the brain.
We map the contours of culture, chart the landscapes of society and survey the topographies of the human condition. We sketch the same terrain from different vantage points.
While much of our understanding of language production has been built on single-word tasks such as picture naming, this new study directly tests whether those insights extend to the far more ...
A new study published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience has shed light on the brain structure differences associated with psychopathy - a condition known to be one ...
Driving somewhere new is stressful, but Google Maps makes it easy…as long as you're prepared.
A new groundbreaking study by researchers from University of Birmingham, UCL, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Birmingham Children's Hospital has revealed important clues into what is driving ...
Using images of art objects from the Silk Roads, students will generate word maps that act as creative writing prompts. The archaeological finds act as entry points to introduce students to the rich ...
Chinese intelligence officers have built an extensive, 30,000-word “ Map of Taiwan’s Armed Gang Factions.” This report describes gang influence zones and provides Beijing with a comprehensive ...
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