Scientists call this drop, which takes place directly over the left temple, the «left anterior negativity» and see it as a sign the brain is struggling to make sense of a sentence with a scrambled structure.
Not exact matches
Take one cone away — go from being what
scientists call a trichromat to a dichromat — and the number of possible combinations
drops a factor of 100, to 10,000.
Field
scientist Örjan Johansson
called in earlier this week to report that he had successfully fitted a new GPS collar on Devekh, a large male snow leopard we had previously been following for a few months back in 2010, before his original collar
dropped off.