Huberman Lab

The Neuroscience of Speech, Language & Music | Dr. Erich Jarvis

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Aug 29, 2022
Dr. Erich Jarvis, a leading neuroscientist at Rockefeller University, explores the intricate connections between speech, language, and music. He discusses how both humans and certain animals learn complex communication, emphasizing the role of genetics in vocal abilities. The conversation delves into the evolution of language, the parallels between human speech and bird song, and the neural pathways involved. Jarvis also examines how gestures complement verbal communication and the impact of modern technology on our language skills.
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Innate Predisposition for Language

  • Birds have an innate predisposition to learn their own species' song best, similar to humans with their native language.
  • Cultural and genetic factors influence song and speech learning.
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Genes and Speech Circuitry

  • Genes controlling speech influence connectivity, calcium buffering, and neuroplasticity.
  • Some connectivity genes are turned off in speech circuits, allowing unique connections to form.
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Critical Periods and Multilingualism

  • Critical periods solidify learned information, optimizing brain capacity for new knowledge.
  • Early multilingualism makes learning new languages easier due to retained phonemes.
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