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‘Left’ can tell you what’s right

As per study, the left hemisphere of the brain can grasp better linguistic skills as compared to right

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Turns out', the left side of one’s brain can comprehend linguistic skills better than the right. According to a research at Ruhr University synapses are vital for rapid processing of auditory speech, which is found to be more in the left hemisphere of planum temporal as compared to the right. Therefore, the left hemisphere has dominance over the language.

A deep look into the microstruc­ture of planum temporale with the speed of auditory speech processing has now become possible with the help of a new form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in combinatio­n with electroenc­ephalograp­hy (EEG). It is learned that when brainwaves are measured using EEG, the left hemisphere processes auditory speech informatio­n more rapidly.

Under an experiment by the researcher­s, when playing two different syllables — for example ‘Da’ and ‘Ba’— to a person’s left and right ear via headphones, most people stated that they only heard the syllable in the right ear. This was because language perceived via the right ear is processed in the left hemisphere.

“However, it had previously not been understood if that asymmetric­al microstruc­ture is the decisive factor for the superiorit­y of the left hemisphere when it comes to the processing of auditory speech,” added Erhan Genç, a researcher. The method for counting the number of neural synapses in living humans is yet not discovered, and thus, could not be conclusive­ly linked to the performanc­e of auditory speech processing.

The research resulted in a conclusion that test participan­ts who were capable of processing auditory speech in the left hemisphere at a high speed possessed an extraordin­arily high number of densely packed neurites in the left planum temporale.

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