CARTA: How Language Evolves: Evelina Fedorenko: Specialization for Language in the Human Brain - podcast episode cover

CARTA: How Language Evolves: Evelina Fedorenko: Specialization for Language in the Human Brain

Apr 24, 201520 min
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Using data from brain imaging investigations and studies of patients with brain damage, Massachusetts General Hospital’s Evelina Fedorenko argues that a set of brain regions in the adult human brain – in the frontal and temporal lobes of the left hemisphere -- are specialized for high-level language processing. She further argues that this fronto-temporal network develops as we acquire language knowledge. In the adult brain, this system stores our linguistic knowledge representations and uses these representations to interpret and generate new utterances. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 29403]
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