RE: Brain_disease_shaped_Ravel's_Bolero

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    On 23 Jan 2002, at 8:36, Wade T. Smith wrote:

    > Fascinating language studies are being done with people who have had to
    > had their left hemispheres removed due to seizures, but Ravel looks like
    > a pathology that moves us to the language of music.

    Btw, isn't it true that when one part of the brain is damaged or
    unfunctional the functionality gets partly rebuilt in another part of
    the brain?

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