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Neurocognitive Models of Language

Neurocognitive models of language explore how our brain processes and understands language. These models combine insights from neuroscience (how the brain works) and cognitive science (how we think) to show that language is not just a series of words; it's a complex system involving memory, perception, and social interaction. They examine how different brain areas contribute to language skills like speaking, listening, reading, and writing. By understanding these processes, researchers aim to improve education, communication therapies, and treatments for language impairments.