2. Biology: The Biological Machine Behind Human Speech
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A single “hello” is not simple. It is a full-body neurological machine turning thought into air pressure.
In this episode, I grabbed a notebook and dug into the physical machinery of human speech: how an abstract intention becomes jaw movement, tongue placement, vocal cord vibration, sound waves, and eventually a thought inside someone else’s head.
Inside this episode:
- The main question that haunted me: how does a thought physically become a spoken word?
- The weirdest finding: babies are not just babbling randomly. They are running motor drills for future speech.
- The biggest “wait, what?” moment: speech planning has been recorded directly from exposed brain tissue during awake neurosurgery.
- My current hypothesis: language is not separate from the body. It is a refined biological action, built from muscles, timing, feedback loops, and synaptic machinery.
Tools I used for this deep dive:
- Infant 3D motion-tracking research on jaw, lip, and speech development
- Intracranial brain recordings of speech planning
- fMRI studies on speaker-listener neural coupling
- Synaptic plasticity research on how words become physically learned pathways
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