Literacy Rewires How the Brain Processes Speech

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New evidence shows learning to read reshapes how the brain processes spoken language: literate adults recruit the right inferior frontal gyrus to perform phonological analysis in unfamiliar speech, a pattern not seen in functionally illiterate peers, indicating literacy training alters auditory processing and relies on neural reorganization.
Topics:health#brain-plasticity#cognitive-science#literacy#neuroimaging#phonological-awareness#right-inferior-frontal-gyrus
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