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	<title>Comments on: This Is Your Brain on Shakespeare</title>
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		<title>By: k7lim</title>
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		<description>do you or our neuroscientist friends have any bearing on what brain functions these &quot;functional shift&quot; areas normally map to?  

those are on the frontal areas, but not on the linguistic processing areas (broca&#039;s and wernicke&#039;s) i remember from neurosci 101</description>
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<p>those are on the frontal areas, but not on the linguistic processing areas (broca&#8217;s and wernicke&#8217;s) i remember from neurosci 101</p>
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