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Hearing metaphors activates brain regions involved in sensory experience

Development, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology health, neuroscience

When a friend tells you she had a rough day, do you feel sandpaper under your fingers? The brain may be replaying sensory experiences to help understand common metaphors, new research suggests.

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