This "C" starting word is responsible for the transfer of information to nerve impulses while also being responsible for perception, memory, and our sensory motors.
What is the Cerebral Cortex?
Speaker takes control of regulating the conversation, or raising your hand to speak.
What is a Regulator Gesture?
I come after the letter "r" and I'm also considered ONE of the most basic units of speech perception.
What is a Syllable?
I don't need it; but my grandparent's might need surgery to have it implanted.
What is a cochlear implant?
Used to classify the mood of the speaker, or the 'A' in PDA.
What is Affect Display/Gesture?
I come after the letter "U" and one of my minimal pairs is "Towel".
What is a Vowel?
This double "L" word is a strong band of fibers that is used to divide information to the two hemispheres of the brain.
What is the Lateral Lemniscus?
To strike violently or a steady rhythm.
What is a Beat Gesture?
I come after the letter 'B', and the Arabic language is mostly based on these.
What is a Consonant?
This part of the brain works to categorize pitch and loudness. It doesn't cool your home, it's that other A/C word.
What is Auditory Cortex?
The opposite of a simile that expresses an idea in physical form. Like to flip someone off.
What is metaphoric gesture?
After the letter 'A', these munchkins are pros at determining rhythmic variation at the babbling stage.
What are Babies?