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What steps does our brain go through when we encounter language, and how can we measure what those steps are? In this week's episode, we talk about event-related brain potentials (ERPs): the small electrical changes that we can see when the brain responds to stimuli. We also go over some of the basic steps in processing language that ERPs can show us, for sounds, meaning, and syntax.

This is Topic #18!

This week's tag language: Korean!

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