
‘Neural dynamics of phoneme sequences reveal position-invariant code for content and order’ with Laura Gwilliams
The Language Neuroscience Podcast
The Problem With Parallel Processing
The sound enters the ear, it goes to cortex, and it's processed in that same set of neural populations for 500 milliseconds. One idea would lead to one neural population trying to process multiple sounds at the same time. An alternative was a system where information gets passed between different neural populations as a function of time. This means parallel processing can occur without ever having to burden the same neural populations to process more than one sound at once.
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