A satellite language network in the brain
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MIT researchers discovered four language-processing regions in the cerebellum, traditionally known for coordinating movement, extending the brain's language network beyond the neocortex. One cerebellar area acts as a "satellite" that mirrors neocortical language patterns and could potentially be targeted to help treat aphasia and language impairments.
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