How brain combines basic pieces of language to construct complex ideas

Scientists have found out the basic mechanisms used by the brain to combine elementary pieces of language in order to construct complex ideas.

The study was conducted by Douglas Bemis, a graduate student in NYU’s Department of Psychology, and Liina Pylkkänen, an associate professor in NYU’s Department of Psychology and Department of Linguistics.



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