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← Language & CommunicationIf a patient struggles to understand 'grasping a concept' due to motor cortex damage, which consequence follows regarding metaphor comprehension?
A)Increased reliance on syntactic cues
B)Impaired conceptual metaphor mapping✓
C)Enhanced semantic memory retrieval
D)Unaffected abstract thought processes
💡 Explanation
Damage to the motor cortex can impair conceptual metaphor mapping because the embodied cognition theory suggests that understanding abstract concepts relies on sensorimotor experiences. Therefore, motor cortex damage specifically hinders metaphor comprehension, rather than enhancing memory or only impacting syntax.
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