[HN Gopher] How did a woman with a missing temporal lobe become ...
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How did a woman with a missing temporal lobe become bilingual?
Author : Hooke
Score : 31 points
Date : 2022-07-01 19:47 UTC (2 days ago)
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| elliekelly wrote:
| There was a great New Yorker article in 2018 about this woman and
| the studies being done on her brain (and of other "hyper-
| polyglots") at MIT:
| https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/09/03/the-mystery-of...
| callesgg wrote:
| She basically never had a temporal lobe... its not like parts of
| the neocortex are specially built for certain tasks.
|
| Certain parts of the neocortex just happen to lie close to places
| where certain information from sensor input happen to flow. As
| such those said parts specialise in dealing with the information
| that they happen to be provided with.
| Teever wrote:
| > its not like parts of the neocortex are specially built for
| certain tasks.
|
| Is this a proven fact?
|
| I was under the impression that specific parts of the brain
| were built for certain tasks, but others can be repurposed.
| felipemnoa wrote:
| From what little I know and read it appears that the brain's
| neural organization is fractal in nature. The same patterns
| are used and reused at different levels and in all regions.
| callesgg wrote:
| For the neocortex yes, but there are other (older & deeper)
| parts of the brain that are definitely task specific. If you
| come to me without a basal ganglia or a hippocampus. I would
| be very very surprised if you were "normal".
| pawsforthought wrote:
| Right. There are enough cases of extreme neuroplasticity
| following lobotomies, even hemispherectomies, that this case
| doesn't seem too surprising. It _is_ still fascinating though,
| that our brains are so malleable and self-reconfiguring.
| mixologic wrote:
| Makes me wonder if there is a part of the brain thats
| actually responsible for reconfiguring/responding to abnormal
| situations.
| yjftsjthsd-h wrote:
| My understanding is that the answer is probably "all of
| it"; the brain is built from self organizing pieces
| (neurons, mostly)
| aaaaaaaaaaab wrote:
| [citation needed]
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