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Radiolab

Voices in Your Head

Radiolab

WNYC Studios

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Natural Sciences, Science

4.644.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2010

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Jad talks to Charles Fernyhough about the connection between thought, inner speech, and the voice in our heads.

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Radio Lab.

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From W-N-Y-C-N-Y-C-N-P-R.

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Hey, I'm Janet-A-Bum-R.

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This is Radio Lab, the podcast.

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Robert. Robert.

1:01.2

Robert is not here. He is away, so it's just me, unfortunately. But I will do my best.

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So in this podcast, I want to dig a little deeper into something that we ran into in our last new full episode, which was on words.

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Paper.

1:12.4

Eagle.

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Clock.

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Green.

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Barrow.

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Cats.

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I like a cat.

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Cardinal.

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