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Dr. Erich Jarvis: The Neuroscience of Speech, Language & Music

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Is There a Language of the Body That Is Different From the Language of Speech?

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As a trained dancer and knowing other trained dancers, I always think of dance as a form of wordlessness. And yet what you're telling me is that there's a direct bridge at some level between the movement of the body and language. So is there a language of the body that is distinct from the language of speech? And if so, or if not, how do those map onto one another? What does that Venn diagram look like? Yeah. We humans are using our voices more for the semantic abstract communication, but we're using learned dance for the effective emotional bonding kind of communication. It doesn't mean we can't communicate semantic information in dance and we do it. But it

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