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Title: How does the brain interpret different written language styles?
Post by: Paul Anderson on 18/10/2009 18:30:03
Paul Anderson  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Hi Chris and team,

If a European reads a text in his own language and a Chinaman reads the same text written in Chinese, and they are both brain scanned while they do that, are the same parts of their brains lighting up, or is the artistic side of the Chinese brain lighting up because of the Chinese characters?
 
Regards
 
Paul
NZ

What do you think?
Title: How does the brain interpret different written language styles?
Post by: Atomic-S on 01/05/2010 07:30:21
I understand that different parts of the brain may be involved. It was observed that some stroke patients who lost the ability to communicate in one form of Japanese still retained ability in the other.