Language and the Brain
The exploration of how language is processed in the brain has evolved significantly from early theories like phrenology. A pivotal moment in neuroscience was Pierre's observation of a patient who could only utter the word "tan," leading to the discovery of a crucial area in the left frontal lobe responsible for speech. This marked a shift towards understanding that specific brain regions govern complex functions, laying the groundwork for modern neuroscience.In this clip
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