The curious case of whistled languages and their lack of left-brain dominance

Ars Technica 2015-08-20

Summary:

Whistled Turkish is processed equally by both sides of the brain.

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Authors:

Cathleen O'Grady

Date tagged:

08/20/2015, 10:32

Date published:

08/20/2015, 10:00