Social, Executive Brain Functions Crucial for Communication
August 27, 2019
August 27, 2019
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 -- The Society for Neuroscience issued the following news release:
Non-language brain regions are thought to be critical for effective language functions, due to the complex, social nature of communication. Frontotemporal dementia affects social and executive brain functions but does not cause speech impairment, allowing researchers to study the role of non-language functions in communication.
Meghan Healey and colleagues at the University of Pennsyl . . .
Non-language brain regions are thought to be critical for effective language functions, due to the complex, social nature of communication. Frontotemporal dementia affects social and executive brain functions but does not cause speech impairment, allowing researchers to study the role of non-language functions in communication.
Meghan Healey and colleagues at the University of Pennsyl . . .