Posts Tagged ‘neurobiology’

A representation of the major brain areas involved in language. Orange = angular gyrus, yellow = supramarginal gyrus, blue = Broca's area, green = Wernicke's area, and pink = primary auditory cortex. | Photo courtesy of Wikicommons.

Language In Us and Animals

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A discussion on our linguistic origins, development and current state, and a brief comparison and contrast of communication between animals and humans.

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Nov 7, 2010 | 1 Response

Scientists Just Don’t Get It: The Complexities of Laughter

Scientists Just Don’t Get It: The Complexities of Laughter

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A brief, simplified overview on one of nature’s most blissful and universal gifts: Laughter. Here we cover the emergent properties of laughter, the possible underlying neurobiology, and its adaptive use and benefit.

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Oct 10, 2010 | 2 Responses