Research has shown that similar areas of the brain are used to process sensory information during perception and in simulating category representations. What implication(s) does this finding have on our understanding of category knowledge?

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Answer: This finding suggests that processing of a physical stimulus and its corresponding representation are related. Representations are not developed and stored in a specific area of the brain. Instead, representation processing is distributed across the brain using similar perceptual and motor systems.

Psychology

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Psychology