Scientists wanted to know why the chatter of Alston’s singing mice sounds so much like human conversation. What they found ...
Frontotemporal dementia causes striking shifts in behavior, emotion, and communication—making loved ones seem like different ...
A Rutgers study uncovered how standardized tests designed for English speakers were failing children who spoke Spanish, ...
You are, of course, familiar with the famous Abbott and Costello comedy sketch known as “Who’s On First?” It’s a famous bit of business wherein the two legendary comedians are talking about baseball, ...
For many people, love is strongly expressed through physical closeness and touch. Physical touch as a love language centers on expressing care and emotional connection through gestures like hugs and ...
This study aimed to develop and evaluate a cost-savings model to estimate the economic impact of early screening and intervention for language disorders (LDs) among children in Saudi Arabia. A ...
On the desk of Jesse Keller’s office sits a big red bag about the size of a full sack of groceries, marked “biohazard.” It’s packed with prescription pill bottles filled with fibers, and his desk ...
Brain scans of human subjects revealed regions of the cerebellum that are involved in language processing. The study is part of a broader effort to learn about the brain’s extended language network, ...
Pursue an SLP Master's degree to begin a rewarding career as a speech-language pathologist in health care, medicine, research or education. As an SLP, you’ll be equipped to help people of all ...
In their classic 1998 textbook on cognitive neuroscience, Michael Gazzaniga, Richard Ivry, and George Mangun made a sobering observation: there was no clear mapping between how we process language and ...
Srishti Nayak, PhD, assistant professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, is the study's lead author and a co-director of the Vanderbilt Music Cognition Lab. In a paper published in Nature ...