Thread:User talk:WaitingforGodot/Political neuroscience/reply (2)

Fair enough. I'm new at neurostudies, and virtually everything i know comes from neurolinguistics. Where thought processes and communication processes are being created; what parts of the brain are lighting up when you tell a story, vs reason out a problem, vs., do math - all linguistic skills, but which are fundamentally different "thought" processes. Anything else I've read has generally, as you said, come from media type productions.

While we are on this topic, have either of you ever heard of any studies done about the so-called speech systems (in the brain) for deaf people? It seems that since any communication for a deaf person is necessarily visual it *might* light up other parts of teh brain when they are doing the same kinds of thought/speech proceses. but i've never seen any studies, and don't evne know where to look.

just curious while we are on it.