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Gkresia Nikolaidi

Weekly Report #2
September 05-09

Hemodynamic alterations reveal changes in blood and oxygen flow in the brain's
directions; they are explored using MRI technology like electroencenography. It shows
results in color representations. Peak activation is seen through active parts of the auditory
cortex tested by dichotic listening. Noise allows activation of areas through the ERP; this
can also occur when there is the presence of a trigger as a stimulus. A motor phonic region
connected to the auditory phonetic area may block the appearance of colors in the
resonances. Silent reading can potentially stimulate the activation of sensors even if the
patient is in a vegetative state. proven by the action of the word experiment. Also,
conditions like verbal agnosia may not damage syntax, but telegraphic speech can. If a
patient is a constituent, they may find difficulties in poetic and musical effects.

As a person matures, their syntax becomes more generative, their understanding of


semantics improves, prepositional phrases are more coherent, and hierarchical and
compositionality norms of speech are incorporated into speech. According to the Tolman
1948 theory, this process happens faster with spatial learning. The frequency of words
spoken by parents doesn’t match the only constant sequence that children have. Seeking to
search the MLU, word syntax may vary depending on the individual. After a youngster
knows 50–60 words, their utterances may become more sophisticated. Five phases of
syntactic growth were identified, including noun phrases and content words.

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