I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
Psalm 139:14
"Mathematical language borrows words from everyday speech, yet the brain
processes math and language in two separate networks. While previous
studies examined how these networks process written numbers and words,
few looked at the processing of spoken mathematical language.
---Equations triggered activity in the parietal lobe, an area involved in
number processing,
---and sentences triggered activity in the temporal
lobe, a language region. Brain activity oscillated with, or tracked,
every word and math symbol, indicating the brain processes their
acoustics even if attention was directed away from them.
The results reveal how the brain analyzes the features of different
kinds of speech, which may be linked to how we comprehend sentences and
calculate equations." SciTechDaily