This is evident in the baby when born, showing many signs of early language comprehension.
One was language comprehension, which is carried out in the brain's temporal lobe.
Sounds are stamped in early because the baby needs them to build the foundation for language comprehension.
Those with advanced language comprehension are better able to extract verbal information from their environment.
These results demonstrate that emotional cues created by the body help in language comprehension.
Computational modeling is another means by which to explore language comprehension.
In this study Tanenhaus looked at visual context and its effects on language comprehension.
The term is also used in psycholinguistics when describing language comprehension.
However, recent evidence demonstrates that Broca's area also plays a significant role in language comprehension.
We have chosen these because, for the moment, we want to consider only language comprehension.