Study reveals brain activity patterns underlying fluent speech

20:00 EDT 31 May 2018 | AAAS

(University of California - San Francisco) When we speak, we engage nearly 100 muscles, continuously moving our lips, jaw, tongue, and throat to shape our breath into the fluent sequences of sounds that form our words and sentences. A new study by UC San Francisco scientists reveals how these complex articulatory movements are coordinated in the brain.

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