Similar patterns of brain activation and language selectivity found in speakers of 45 different languages

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Similar patterns of brain activation and language selectivity found in speakers of 45 different languages

Over several decades, neuroscientists have created a well-defined map of the brain’s “language network,” or the regions of the brain that are specialized for processing language. Found primarily in the left hemisphere, this network includes regions within Broca’s area, as well as in other parts of the frontal and temporal lobes.

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