Neurolinguistics is a field of study that investigates the neural mechanisms underlying language processing in the brain. Researchers in this area examine how the brain processes language, including aspects such as speech production, comprehension, and language acquisition. They use various techniques such as neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and lesion studies to explore how different regions of the brain are involved in language processing. Neurolinguistics seeks to understand how the brain enables humans to communicate through language and how language disorders, such as aphasia, are linked to specific brain abnormalities.