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Size of Heschl’s Gyrus predictive of language learning ability?
Interestingly: “We found that the size of left HG, but not right HG, made the difference,” said Northwestern’s Catherine Warrier...[1] I wrote a note saying it would be interesting to see a study with handedness as a factor.
Brian Pearson02:21, 26 July 2007 (UTC)reply