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<p>Two different regions of the brain are critical to integrating semantic information while reading, which could shed more light on why people with aphasia have difficulty with semantics, according to new research from <a href="https://www.uth.edu/">UTHealth Houston</a>.</p>
SOMERS The University of Wisconsin-Parkside Professional and Continuing Education Office will host James B. Leverenz, MD, for a presentation titled “The Importance of Dementia Diagnosis in an Era of
SOMERS — The University of Wisconsin-Parkside Professional and Continuing Education Office will host James B. Leverenz, MD, for a presentation titled “The Importance of Dementia Diagnosis in an Era of
Distinct, though neighboring, areas of the brain are activated when processing music and language, with specific sub-regions engaged for simple melodies versus complex melodies, and for simple versus complex sentences.