is it that long?
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Originally posted by: Tessaloni
seriously? How do I even summarize all of that? You can start by reading up about the Broca's area responsible for speech production, and Wenicke's area responsible for speech comprehension, both are only hypothetical taken from studies done on brains of people injured in those areas. Then of course there's the ongoing debate about language being behavioral versus innate... A lot of linguists have engaged in that but the most notable names are B.F. Skinner (behavior) and Noam Chomsky (innate). I personally think it's a combination of both. And then there have been studies done on how language works via studies of speech errors... I can go on and on and still not tell you anything. But we can engage in talk if you read a little about it 😃
Originally posted by: Tessaloni
is it that long?
I've heard about Skinner , its really interesting. I think I'll check the other name. in my field observing behavior / language is also one important aspect of conducting a proper audit. Of course we try not to be too psychological about cause in the end one has to remain objective but it help. that saidIts fascinating, how our brain can work. That's why the EU is investing lot of money to study the brain ,a big research team is working in Geneva
Originally posted by: Tessaloni
yes, very fascinating! For my part, it's intriguing to learn how language works...
Let's see what they can come up with, but they can only study so much without crossing ethical lines...
Well science is know to breach ethical lines when convenient alas, in the name of progress.
Originally posted by: Tessaloni
thinking is good, I think 😆
so, if you don't mind me asking, after your study will you work in the psycfield or close to that.