The brain uses its ‘autocorrect’ feature to make out sounds By Lizzy on December 6, 2018 New research in spoken word recognition shows how the human brain uses an ‘autocorrect’ function to distinguish between ambiguous sounds. Source: MedicalNewsToday.com Published in Health News Lizzy More from Health NewsMore posts in Health News »Brain fog: how trauma, uncertainty and isolation have affected our minds and memory‘Good shock value’: CSIRO holds a mirror to Australia’s junk food habitsPausing use of J&J Covid vaccine will not affect timeline of getting U.S. vaccinated, says doctorHundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon EmissionsHundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon EmissionsModerna says new data shows its Covid vaccine is more than 90% effective against virus six months after second shot