Separate Brain Paths For Start And End Of Sounds Is Key To Hearing And Understanding Speech

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Separate Brain Paths For Start And End Of Sounds Is Key To Hearing And Understanding Speech

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New research from the US suggests that the brain uses separate pathways to process the start and the end of sounds, a discovery that could change our ideas about how we hear and understand speec

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