A new study links a particular gene to the origins of spoken language, proposing that a protein variant found only in humans may have helped us develop speech.
New research suggests a genetic variant in the NOVA1 protein may have played a key role in the emergence of human speech.
Imagine seeing a furry, four-legged animal that meows. Mentally, you know what it is, but the word "cat" is stuck on the tip ...
Scientists are developing a brain-computer interface to help patients with Broca’s aphasia regain speech. Broca’s aphasia ...
If physical conditions challenge your communicating abilities, here is a new program to help you regain them. The Stafford Branch of the Ocean County Library is introducing “Speak Out” groups in ...
Northwestern researchers have made notable scientific advancements in the past week. The Daily compiled a recap of their ...
A select number of undergraduate students in the Communication Science and Disorders Department at the University of Iowa are ...
Imagine seeing a furry, four-legged animal that meows. Mentally, you know what it is, but the word 'cat' is stuck on the tip of your tongue. This phenomenon, known as Broca's aphasia or expressive ...