Researchers have identified specific brain networks that helps us associate objects with their names. The study sheds light on how the brain connects meaning to words and could help explain why people with neurodegenerative diseases often have problems naming every day objects.
Researchers report the brain can learn to compensate for language processing problems in adults with autism.
Older people who embark on high challenge activities, such as digital photography or quilting, show enhanced brain activity, a new study reports.