[language] Re: [Fwd: [evol-psych] Individual neurons reveal complexity ofmemory within thebrain]

H.M. Hubey hubeyh at mail.montclair.edu
Sat Jan 5 18:09:52 UTC 2002


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> There is a cluster of neurons that changes activity from encoding, to
> storage,
> to retrieval, in the basal temporal area, below the temporal lobe.
>

....

> There are neurons in the language-dominant hemisphere that respond to
> more than
> one modality – memory of both visual and auditory material.

These parts seem to be significant, and of special interest to linguists,
especially those that really wanted to be psychologists.


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