How different brains respond when listening to rhythms (IMAGE)
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The degree to which individuals can synchronize their own speech to a series of syllables reflects brain differences, especially when it comes to the connection between auditory areas (where sounds are processed) and motor areas (which control the production of speech sounds). These individual differences have implications for the ability to process and learn sound patterns in language.
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Illustration: Guro S. Sjuls
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