In an audience at the local concert hall, you notice two friends. One is a talented musician and the other is a nonmusician. As the performer on stages talks about each of the songs and then plays them, what is going on in the brains of your two friends?

A. the musician's brain shows more activity in areas involved in both music and speech
B. the musician's brain shows more activity in areas involved in music
C. the nonmusician's brain shows more activity in areas involved in both music and speech
D. the nonmusician's brain shows more activity in areas involved in speech


Answer: A

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