Scientific results
CEA
Tuesday 26 February 2013
By the sixth month of pregnancy,the human brain is capable of processing speech
The immature brain of a premature infant is capable, at the age of three months pre-term, of distinguishing syllables uttered by male and female voices. These results obtained by INSERM researchers at the University of Picardy Jules Verne and the CEA’s NeuroSpin Imaging Centre, were published in the PNAS journal dated 25 February 2013. They highlight the very early sophisticated organisation of the regions of the brain involved in language-processing and social communication in humans.
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By the sixth month of pregnancy,the human brain is capable of processing speech
The immature brain of a premature infant is capable, at the age of three months pre-term, of distinguishing syllables uttered by male and female voices. These results obtained by INSERM researchers at the University of Picardy Jules Verne and the CEA’s NeuroSpin Imaging Centre, were published in the PNAS journal dated 25 February 2013. They highlight the very early sophisticated organisation of the regions of the brain involved in language-processing and social communication in humans.
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EPFL
Tuesday 29 January 2013
The Human Brain Project wins Top European Science Funding
Federating more than 80 European and international research institutions, the Human Brain Project was selected by the European Commission as one of its two FET Flagship projects on January 28th.
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The Human Brain Project wins Top European Science Funding
Federating more than 80 European and international research institutions, the Human Brain Project was selected by the European Commission as one of its two FET Flagship projects on January 28th.
En savoir plus
