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The Neuroscience of Tongue Twisters
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We’ve all been tripped up by tongue-twisters. That’s the whole point! But at a neuroscientific level, they’re as difficult to understand as they are to say.

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@SciShowPsych

2 years ago

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@NewMessage

2 years ago

The bloopers of this one must be epic.

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@IsYitzach

2 years ago

Tongue twisters are also a thing in signed languages. They call them finger fumblers. I might have heard of them from Crash Course.

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@cssghostPL

2 years ago

I'm pretty sure this episode have a lot of outtakes. :D

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@IgnatRemizov

2 years ago

I highly recommend the poem, "The Chaos" by Gerard Nolst Trenité. It's much more than a simple tongue twister, it's more of a jab at the seemingly silly rules of how words are written compared to how they are spoken in English. It's a fantastic way to practice your pronunciation.

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@krystofdayne

2 years ago

I like the German word for tongue twisters, "Zungenbrecher", literally tongue breakers 😆

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@TheTexas1994

2 years ago

4:42 "Forming habits is also hard."

Tell that to my crippling cocaine addiction

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@korg47237

2 years ago

I'm crylaughing in my room right now because I keep saying "Toy Boit" oh my god I can't say toy boat fast.

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@Itsjustkevin7124

2 years ago

I don't care what anyone else says, "Irish wristwatch" is the hardest tongue twister. I can barely say it properly in my head

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@robinhahnsopran

2 years ago

Hi! I'm an opera singer, meaning I think about how sounds are created in the mouth (and brain!) for a living.Thinking about the psychology of this is totally fascinating, and looks at sound production in a different way than I'm used to. Thank you for sharing!

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@maxmusterman3371

2 years ago

psych student stacy studies tongue twisters to twist tongues of swiss test study patients

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@nrdcoyne

2 years ago

"I'm not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant pluckers' son, and I'm only plucking pheasants til the pheasant plucker comes."

Saw this given to a group of people, ages 12-68, and it's top 5 hardest I've ever laughed.

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@mrdrprof8402

2 years ago

I came up with a good tongue twister if anyone wants to try: "Sears fears spheres"

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@CapriUni

2 years ago

Signed languages also have a version of tongue-twisters, but they're called "finger fumblers," instead. And instead of being built on similar consonant and vowel sounds, they're built on hand shape and hand motion. So it's not just how the brain processes speech, per se, but language

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@Septicemic-Fugue

2 years ago

Me, trilingual, and slowly digressing in each language steadily, and every sentence is a brain twister lol.

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@SingleBladedRonin

2 years ago

“Red Leather Yellow Leather” on repeat is a tough one.

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@sighthoundstars

2 years ago

MISSED YOU HANK WELCOME BACK

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@Jellylamps

2 years ago

The more languages I’ve learned, I’ve actually gotten better with tongue twisters

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@MaskedNozza

2 years ago

This was a very fun quirky one to cover, but also as you said possibly very useful research for people who struggle with speaking or processing language

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@dianagibbs3550

2 years ago

Can't wait to see this month's bloopers :D Nice work on those tongue twisters, Hank.

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