The Curious Marmoset. Here, Charlie stares at his reflection, wondering: “Hmmm, how does my tongue work?”. Photographed by Mohammad Amin Fakharian, Shadmehr Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University.
When people cannot hear their own voices, their tongue movements become less precise when they speak, according to a study from the University of Oklahoma. This finding, the first direct evidence of ...
The project aims to monitor children's access to the right to mother tongue education and cultural rights. "More Right to Tomorrow" is a comprehensive project comprising monitoring and reporting ...
We use our tongue to shape the air and generate sounds to communicate, and we use our tongue to evaluate food morsels and transport them through the oral cavity when eating. These skillful acts ...
At the University of Oklahoma College of Allied Health, a researcher connects copper electrodes to the face of a person with a cochlear implant. The technology is called electromagnetic articulography ...