01:830:310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Speech Recognition, Global Aphasia, Lateral Sulcus

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There are many parts and pieces to speaking a language. Formulate communicative intentions then sentence construction the retrieve the phonological code then articulatory planning (syllabification) then you execute motor articulatory routines. For the receiving end, early auditory processing is performed first. Then sentence parse comprehension and finally integrating with knowledge about speaker and the world. In the end, patients with down syndrome are still able to produce language. Though lexicon may be limited, they can still execute the necessary functions to produce language. We will look briefly where in the brain this occurs. At this time, they had only eeg technology but did not localize it. Then, as a result, you can comprehend the word. Pull out the sound image of the word. Then to the facial area of the motor cortex. Remember, this is the old model (it is not the worst model but it is just satisfactory)

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