Multiple Choice
How are concepts represented by nouns and verbs differentially represented?
A) Nouns tend to activate the parietal lobe, whereas verbs tend to activate the frontal lobe.
B) Nouns tend to activate the frontal lobe, whereas verbs tend to activate the parietal lobe.
C) Nouns tend to activate the hippocampus, whereas verbs tend to activate the cerebellum.
D) Nouns tend to activate the cerebellum, whereas verbs tend to activate the hippocampus.
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