Baylor College of Medicine: Understanding Brain Activity When You Name What You See
June 26, 2019
June 26, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, June 26 [TNSresearch] -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
You see an object, you think of its name and then you say it. This apparently simple activity engages a set of brain regions that must interact with each other to produce the behavior quickly and accurately. A report published in eNeuro shows that a reliable sequence of neural interactions occurs in the human brain that corresponds to the visual processing stage, the language s . . .
You see an object, you think of its name and then you say it. This apparently simple activity engages a set of brain regions that must interact with each other to produce the behavior quickly and accurately. A report published in eNeuro shows that a reliable sequence of neural interactions occurs in the human brain that corresponds to the visual processing stage, the language s . . .