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Language Processing and Speech Perception in Cognitive Psychology — Chapter 9 Summary from Cognitive Psychology

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Language Processing and Speech Perception in Cognitive Psychology — Chapter 9 Summary from Cognitive Psychology Language is a defining feature of human cognition, allowing us to perceive, understand, and generate meaning through speech and writing. Chapter 9 of Cognitive Psychology explores how the brain processes language in real time—examining speech perception, language comprehension, production, and the theories that explain these remarkable abilities. This summary from Last Minute Lecture offers a deep dive into psycholinguistics, the modularity debate, and the neurological basis of language. Watch the full video above or continue reading to learn how we transform sound waves into meaning, retrieve words from memory, and build syntactic structures that make communication possible. Speech Perception: How Do We Understand Spoken Language? Speech perception involves interpreting continuous sound into distinct words. Two major theories explain how this process may occur:...