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Neurophysiology of Language, The

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Abstract
Linguist, author and university professor Noam Chomsky talks about where language is stored and processed in the brain. As part of this discussion, he mentions the left hemisphere, specifically focusing on Broca's area and Wernicke's area. Dr. Chomsky adds that sign language also appears to be carried out in the left hemisphere, even though its modality is visual, which might suggest the right hemisphere.
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Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory Introduction to Linguistics, Inside Out
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