Charles Lee and Frank LingReading Brain -- Berkeley Groks 2008-01-02 (January 2, 2008)
Written language has evolved as a unique human trait for communicating ideas. But, how have human brains evolved to read and write? On this program, Prof. Maryanne Wolf discussed the evolution and development of the reading brain.
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Author: Charles Lee and Frank Ling
Date:
2008-01-02
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Berkeley Groks Science Radio Show
Keywords: science; reading; neuroscience
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