If the latest issue of Cerebral Cortex hasn't popped through your letterbox yet, you will probably have missed Patrick Wong's (and others) paper entitled: 'Volume of Left Heschl's Gyrus and Linguistic Pitch Learning'.
Basically, Patrick and his team tested the ability of adult native English speakers to learn tonal languages e.g. Chinese. He found a correlation between the size of the left brain Heschl's Gyrus and aptitude to learn these types of languages - the smaller the HG, the harder it was for the students to pick up the language skills.
Here I am wondering why I am making little to no progress with my Chinese classes when, in fact I am, most likely, genetically pre-disposed not to speak Chinese. It's probably an amazing feat that I speak as much as I do given the size of my left HG.
3 comments:
i have never heard a more far-fetched alternative to 'dog ate my homework' in my life
Giles
That's the other thing I forgot to mention..
Good words.
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