“…Beyond online speech perception there is substantial neuropsychological evidence for left hippocampus in particular playing a key role in the learning and recall of verbal material ( Barbeau et al, 2005 , Boon et al, 2011 , Cavazzuti et al, 1980 , Coras et al, 2014 , Dulay et al, 2004 , Frisk and Milner, 1990 , Gadian et al, 2000 , Goldstein et al, 1988 , Helmstaedter et al, 1997 , Helmstaedter and Elger, 1996 , Huijgen et al, 2015 , Jayakar et al, 2015 , McMillan et al, 1987 , Meyer and Yates, 1955 , Mueller et al, 2012 , O’Brien et al, 2003 , Rausch and Crandall, 1982 , Squire et al, 2001 , Tachibana et al, 1999 , Vargha-Khadem et al, 1997 , Witt et al, 2014 ). Neuroimaging data support this lateralization, with left hippocampal BOLD signal during exposure to novel pseudo-words correlating across subjects with subsequent recall ( Davis et al, 2009 ; Fig.…”