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The Neuroscience of Language offers an accessible introduction to how the brain enables us to speak, listen, read, and write. Jonathan E. Peelle synthesizes decades of neuroscience research to explain the neural systems underlying language processing.
The book covers fundamental topics including phonological processing, word recognition, sentence comprehension, and semantic understanding. Peelle integrates findings from neuroimaging, lesion studies, and neuroscience techniques to illuminate language mechanisms in both typical and disordered populations.
Part of the Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology series, this volume bridges cognitive psychology and neurobiology, making complex neural processes understandable. It combines theoretical frameworks with practical examples, making it ideal for neuroscience students, psychology professionals, and anyone interested in understanding how the brain creates language.







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