While observing people drinking from a cup or using ASL,
A. deaf participants who use ASL showed the same brain activity while processing all forms of movement, whereas hearing participants showed different patterns of activity for linguistic and nonlinguistic movement.
B. deaf participants who use ASL showed different patterns of brain activity for linguistic and nonlinguistic movement, whereas hearing participants showed the same activity while processing all movement.
C. both deaf and hearing participants showed the same brain activity while processing all movement.
D. both deaf and hearing participants showed different patterns of brain activity for linguistic and nonlinguistic movement.
Answer: B
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