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← Language & CommunicationWhy does the interpretation of the metaphor 'a heated debate' differ between someone experiencing physical cold and someone feeling warm?
A)Auditory cortex selectively filters language input
B)Cognitive load limits semantic processing depth
C)Embodied simulation modulates conceptual mapping✓
D)Working memory prioritizes literal interpretations
💡 Explanation
The interpretation differs because embodied simulation uses sensorimotor experiences to understand abstract concepts; therefore, feeling cold primes associations with negativity more readily, rather than a neutral heat concept. This is due to the embodied conceptual frame, rather than solely memory or auditory biases.
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