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Stimulating brain pathways shows origins of human language and memory – Newswise
Scientists have identified that the evolutionary development of human and primate brains may have been similar for communication and memory.

Newswise — Scientists have identified that the evolutionary development of human and primate brains may have been similar for communication and memory.
Although speech and language are unique to humans, experts have found that the brain’s pathway is similarly wired in monkeys which could signify an evolutionary process dating back at least 25 million years.
In a study, published in the journal Neuron, teams led by Newcastle University and the University of Iowa, compared auditory cortex information…
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