Sign language narrative reveals universal and modality-specific features of cortical timescale hierarchy.
Zimmermann M; Tomaszewski P; Marchewka A; Szwed M; Bedny M
Scientists studied how the brain understands stories using sign language. They found that some brain areas work the same for both spoken and signed stories, while other parts react differently when using sign language. This shows that our brains have special ways to understand stories, no matter how they are told.