Smith says the similarities probably reflect
shared cognitive mechanisms governing dominance and subordination, alliance formation, and decision - making — humans are mammals after all.
Not exact matches
Our findings therefore motivate further studies on clarifying the extent to which music and language
share common neural resources, and to what extent the observed effects in the right IFG pertain to syntactic processing specifically, or to general
mechanisms such as attention71 or
cognitive control72, 73.
Functional studies in rodent models suggest that OPHN1 linked ID is a consequence of abnormal synaptic transmission and
shares common pathophysiological
mechanisms with other
cognitive disorders.