The brain is a complicated and intricately woven structure relative
to other body tissues. It is the ultimate parallel processing
system, but nevertheless an alien structure whose way and manner of
workings remain largely unknown despite an amazing amount of
information amassed over the years from concerted research efforts.
One area of interest to diverse scholars in the humanities and
biological sciences is how the brain deals with speech, especially
the coordination of incoming and outgoing signals. Essays in Speech
Processes presents reports of theoretical and experimental studies
from extant researches specifically dwelling the areas of:
phonetics, neurolinguistics, neuroethology, and stuttering.
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