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The greater the number of degrees of freedom for the t ratio, the less the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis.
Language
A complex system of communication that uses symbols, sounds, and rules to convey information and express thoughts and feelings.
Structural Elements
Components of a structure, such as beams, columns, and girders, that are designed to support loads and provide stability.
Planum Temporale
A brain region involved in processing language, located within the temporal lobe and known for its asymmetrical distribution in many individuals.
Heschl's Gyrus
A region of the brain located in the auditory cortex, primarily involved in processing sounds and speech perception.
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