A universal network

Despite the tremendous diversity of the 7,000 spoken and signed languages used daily worldwide, most of our understanding of language processing comes from studies focusing on a few dominant languages. Therefore, to what extent the language system in the brain is cross-linguistically consistent is unknown. Here, Malik-Moraleda et al. reveal that the brain responds in the same manner to typologically diverse languages and that this response is supported by the same fronto-temporo-parietal network.

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