Mapping the brain’s naming network: New insights into how people retrieve words during speech

How are we able to recall a word we want to say? This basic ability, called word retrieval, is often compromised in patients with brain damage. Interestingly, many patients who can name words they see, like identifying a pet in the room as a “cat,” struggle with retrieving words in everyday discourse.

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