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Seeing a loved one endure a slight electrical shock, researchers have found, activates a brain region that processes pain, pointing to a possible neurological basis for empathy.

They found that gamblers had much diminished responses to erotic images compared with monetary images in the ventral striatum, a brain region that processes reward.

Nestled deep within a brain region that processes memory is a sliver of tissue that continually sprouts brand-new neurons, at least into late adulthood.

A fetus starts to hear at about 24 weeks of gestation, as neurons migrate to and form connections in the auditory cortex, a brain region that processes sound, Stromswold explains.

By searching a bibliographic database called the Music and Science Information Archive, for example, you can learn about a 1995 German study showing that the ability may reside in the planum temporale, a brain region that processes sound signals.

Now a team reports in today's issue of Science* that the act of watching lips--even those moving silently--stimulates a brain region that processes sound and could amplify the signal from the ears.

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Infants born prematurely are more than twice as likely to have difficulty hearing and processing words than those carried to full-term, likely because brain regions that process sounds aren't sufficiently developed at the time of delivery.

Instead, the team noted that brain regions that process visual images and execute movements in autistic people fired more variably than did those in healthy people.

May's brain activity paralleled his performance on the tests: Brain regions that process visual motion lit up in the imager when May was faced with a motion discrimination task, but object recognition areas were conspicuously quiet when he had to identify objects.

The results suggests that hard-wired connections must form early in life between somatosensory cortical neurons and cells in other brain regions that process other aspects of tickling, from the motor neurons that trigger laughter to the socially attuned neurons that recognize whether a tickler is a friend or stranger, Wattendorf says.

Rather, the brain regions that process information about our conceptual self appear partially nonoverlapping with the brain regions that process information about our bodily self.

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