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Saying ‘Um’ More Frequently May Signal Cognitive Decline
Research links speech hesitations like "um" and "uh" to executive function across adulthood. Your speech patterns reveal ...
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Scientists reveal intriguing new insights into how the brain processes and predicts sounds
A new study published in Advanced Science suggests that the brain uses two distinct, large-scale networks to recognize memorized musical sequences. One network appears to handle general sound ...
A recent study reveals that the rhythm and flow of our natural speech may offer insights into our cognitive health.
The ways you naturally choose to spend your free time might reveal more about your cognitive abilities than any test ever could.
Despite the vast diversity of human languages, specific grammatical patterns appear again and again. A new study reveals that ...
This study provides valuable data on the role of Hsd17b7, a gene involved in cholesterol biosynthesis, as a potential regulator of mechanosensory hair cell function. The authors used both zebrafish ...
A study published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution, used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze over 300,000 hours of ...
Ancient rock art was meant to be heard as well as seen and now acoustic archaeologists are bringing the sounds of prehistoric ...
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