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Neuroscience study on motor system activation during speech comprehension

Neuroscience study on motor system activation during speech comprehension The passage discusses brain imaging research on speech perception and mirror neurons, with no mention of political figures, financial transactions, legal matters, or other actionable leads involving powerful actors. Key insights: fMRI shows motor cortex activation precedes temporal lobe activity during speech comprehension.; Visible mouth movements enhance motor system involvement.; Domain‑specific expertise (e.g., hockey players) influences motor activation when processing related language.

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Neuroscience study on motor system activation during speech comprehension The passage discusses brain imaging research on speech perception and mirror neurons, with no mention of political figures, financial transactions, legal matters, or other actionable leads involving powerful actors. Key insights: fMRI shows motor cortex activation precedes temporal lobe activity during speech comprehension.; Visible mouth movements enhance motor system involvement.; Domain‑specific expertise (e.g., hockey players) influences motor activation when processing related language.

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