Masha Zur-Glozman is a linguist and academic whose research explores the intersection of language, cognition, and neurological disorders. She is the author of "The Verbal Brain," a groundbreaking work examining how language is processed in the human brain and how neurological conditions affect linguistic ability. Drawing on decades of clinical and theoretical research, Zur-Glozman brings a unique perspective to the study of aphasiology and cognitive neuroscience. Her work bridges the gap between rigorous scientific inquiry and accessible scholarship, making complex neurological concepts understandable to a broad audience. She is widely respected in the fields of linguistics and neuropsychology.