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An NYU team uses machine learning to analyze neural activity data and uncover how speech is produced. In a recent paper ...
Syntax on the brain: Researchers map how we build sentences, word by word by NYU Tandon School of Engineering edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
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Ultimately, this work offers a detailed glimpse into the cortical choreography of sentence production and challenges some of the long-standing assumptions about how speech unfolds in the brain.