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Neuroscientist explains how the brain processes language differently in each hemisphere, impacting speech perception and development.
While most people attribute their language capability to their left hemisphere, this atypical group of left-handers utilizes their right hemisphere to speak.
While most people attribute their language capability to their left hemisphere, this atypical group of left-handers utilises their right hemisphere to speak.
And a shift from left- to right-hemisphere language processing is characteristic of autism, where language development is often impaired.
Left and right brains hear speech differently, yet how this divide forms was unclear − until mouse studies showed each hemisphere runs on its own developmental clock.
And a shift from left- to right-hemisphere language processing is characteristic of autism, where language development is often impaired.