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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 "functional shift" areas normally map to?  

those are on the frontal areas, but not on the linguistic processing areas (broca's and wernicke's) i remember from neurosci 101</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>do you or our neuroscientist friends have any bearing on what brain functions these &#8220;functional shift&#8221; areas normally map to?  </p>
<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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