Paleo-neurobiology has also shown that the brain regions associated with language had increased in our ancestors during periods of technological boom, when the use of tools became more widespread. However, brain imaging had not provided evidence of such links between language and the use of tools. Research suggests that brain areas, which control certain linguistic functions, such as the processing of word meanings, are also involved in controlling fine motor skills. However, in recent years, scientists have revisited this idea. Language has long been considered a very complex skill, mobilizing specific brain networks. This study is published in November 2021 in the journal Science.
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