- SD: Brain picks out salient sounds from background noise by tracking frequency and time
- BBC: Dolphins give each other 'names' (video)
- BBC: Dolphins 'call each other by name'
- Language Log: Dolphins using personal names, again (includes several links)
- SD: Ability to learn new words based on efficient communication between brain areas that control movement and hearing
- SD: Bird brain? Birds and humans have similar brain wiring
- Quanta: The surprising origins of life's complexity
- SD: Inner speech speaks volumes about the brain
- SD: Bilingual children have a two-tracked mind
- SD: Neandertals shared speech and language with modern humans, study suggests
- NS: First man to hear people before they speak
- SD: Why do we gesticulate?
- NYT: From the mouths of babes and birds
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Recently in the headlines
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Recently in the headlines
- SD: Genetics of dyslexia and language impairment unraveled
- SD: How similar are the gestures of apes and human infants?
- SD: Songbirds may give insight to nature vs. nurture
- SD: Picking up a second language is predicted by ability to learn patterns
- Science News: Dog sniffs out grammar
- SD: How bilinguals switch between languages
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Recently in the headlines
- NS: Early hominins couldn't have heard modern speech
- SD: Grammar errors? The brain detects them even when you are unaware
- SD: Brain anatomy of dyslexia is not the same in men and women, boys and girls
- SD: How we decode 'noisy' language in daily life
- SD: Evolving genes lead to evolving genes: selection in European populations of genes regulated by FOXP2
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Recently in the headlines
- SD: Language protein differs in males, females
- NS: Conductor of speech uncovered in the brain
- SD: Secrets of human speech uncovered
- SD: How human language could have evolved from birdsong
- Replicated Typo: The evolution of speech: lip-smacking monkeys (links to Ghazanfar et al. PNAS article and Fitch's news article on it in Nature)
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