neurolingvistikat
Neurolingvistikat is the study of the neural mechanisms that underlie language processing in the human brain. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines insights from linguistics, psychology, computer science, and neuroscience to understand how language is represented, processed, and generated in the brain.
Researchers in neurolingvistikat use a variety of methods, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG),
Neurolingvistikat has several key subfields, including aphasiology, which studies language impairment in people with brain damage
Findings from neurolingvistikat have been applied in various fields, including language therapy for individuals with language
Overall, neurolingvistikat is a rapidly evolving field that seeks to understand the complex relationships between language,