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Discover Magazine on MSNWe Process What We Say and How We Say It in Different Parts of Our BrainsResearchers discover that Heschl’s gyrus plays a major role in interpreting speech qualities like pitch, tone, and emphasis.
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StudyFinds on MSNHere’s why changing vocal pitch also changes the meaning of your wordsFind out how our recognition of pitch, driven by Heschl's gyrus, enhances language comprehension and aids in communication ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNA little-known brain region at the heart of communication 🧠When we speak, emphasizing a word or raising our voice on a syllable can radically change the meaning of a sentence. For ...
Even the smallest tonal variations, such as a speaker’s emphasis or intent, can significantly guide speech processing.
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How the Brain Transforms Speech Pitch into MeaningA new study reveals that Heschl’s gyrus, once thought to only process sound, actually plays a crucial role in interpreting ...
Researchers discovered that Heschl’s gyrus, a brain region linked to sound processing, also deciphers pitch variations that ...
The following is a summary of “Impact of the CACNB2 Rs11013860 polymorphism on grey matter volume and brain function in ...
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