Brain Works Differently from a Computer in Recognizing Speech Sounds

Brain applies a set of rules to determine whether combinations of sounds and words used in spoken language are permissible, is the common theory in processing of spoken language by the brain. Now the work of a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigator and his team supports a different explanation - that the brain decides whether or not a combination is allowable based on words that are already known. The findings may lead to better understanding of how brain processes ...

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