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How the Brain Processes Speech Sounds
The temporal lobe in the brain is responsible for processing speech sounds and identifying specific sounds by decomposing them into elemental frequency channels. Understanding how the brain processes different sounds can aid in mapping brain activity for speech and language and detecting seizures.
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This podcast explains the concept of frequency space, where bass tones are lower frequencies and high pitched tones are higher frequencies.
1:02:59 - 1:05:12 (02:12)
Summary
This podcast explains the concept of frequency space, where bass tones are lower frequencies and high pitched tones are higher frequencies. The main objective is to decompose speech signals or any other sound into different signals to separate low, middle, and high frequencies with high resolution.
ChapterHow the Brain Processes Speech Sounds
EpisodeDr. Eddie Chang: The Science of Learning & Speaking Languages
PodcastHuberman Lab
The temporal lobe part of the brain is specialized in identifying specific sounds whilst processing speech, and neurologists are using brain mapping technology to identify areas responsible for speech and to remove those causing seizures.
1:05:12 - 1:10:37 (05:25)
Summary
The temporal lobe part of the brain is specialized in identifying specific sounds whilst processing speech, and neurologists are using brain mapping technology to identify areas responsible for speech and to remove those causing seizures.