Shedding light on words and sentences: Near-infrared spectroscopy in language research

Investigating the neuronal network underlying language processing may contribute to a better understanding of how the brain masters this complex cognitive function with surprising ease and how language is acquired at a fast pace in infancy. Modern neuroimaging methods permit to visualize the evolvem...

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Brain - physiology
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Humans
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Infants
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Language Development
Language Processing
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Neurological Organization
Optical imaging (OI)
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Sentence processing
Sentences
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Speech Perception - physiology
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