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New neuroscience research reveals that the human auditory cortex processes speech within fixed millisecond-scale time windows, providing insights into how our brain interprets language beyond speech speed variations.
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New Research Reveals Fixed Time Windows in How Our Brain Processes Speech
New neuroscience research reveals that the human auditory cortex processes speech within fixed millisecond-scale time windows, providing insights into how our brain interprets language beyond speech speed variations.
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Mayo Clinic introduces a genetic test that predicts individual responses to weight-loss medications, paving the way for personalized obesity therapies based on biological insights.
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A comprehensive quality improvement initiative significantly increased the application of fluoride varnish in pediatric primary care, promising better oral health outcomes for children nationwide.
Addressing the Long-Term Cardiovascular Effects of COVID-19
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