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Language may depend on rapid coordination across the brain, not one dominant center
Researchers say understanding language involves fast-moving exchanges across multiple brain regions, challenging older ideas that assigned the job to a single area.
Key Takeaways
- Researchers say multiple brain regions rapidly exchange information during language processing.
- The finding challenges the idea that one region does most of the work alone.
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