"Unfamiliar Sentences Ignite Brain Activity and Could Shield Against Dementia"

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Source: Neuroscience News
"Unfamiliar Sentences Ignite Brain Activity and Could Shield Against Dementia"
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MIT researchers, using functional MRI and an artificial language network, found that sentences with unusual grammar or unexpected meaning significantly activate the brain's language centers more than simple or nonsensical sentences. The study identified that linguistic complexity and surprisal are key factors in driving brain responses, providing deeper insights into language processing and potential implications for cognitive research.

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