
Jennifer Groh, “Knowing One’s Place: Space and the Brain” (Open Agenda, 2021)
New Books in Neuroscience
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A Pattern to the Metaphors We Use in Language
i think space is a that spatial processing, you know, originally arises as something that's essential for that first module to do. And when it gets duplicated in that second module, you still have all this spatial infera structure. O, now you 're going to use it to do things like i think, and maybe reason about sort of abstract concepts that might easily be equatable with something spatial, but aren't in and of themselves spatial.
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