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  • The ability to think about what could be, not just what is, is central to human thought and can be explored through language, particularly with modal expressions that indicate possibilities and necessities.
  • A study using magnetoencephalography (MEG) compared factual statements to their modal counterparts in narratives, finding that factual expressions activated brain regions more than modal ones.
  • The research suggests that the brain processes factual updates differently depending on whether one is considering their own beliefs or someone else's, while modal expressions do not significantly affect neural activity in this context.

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A hallmark of human thought is the ability to think about not just the actual world but also about alternative ways the world could be. One way to study this contrast is through language. Language has grammatical devices for expressing possibilities and necessities, such as the words or With these devices, called "modal expressions," we can study the actual versus possible contrast in a highly controlled way. While factual utterances such as "There is a monster under my bed" update the here-and-now of a discourse model, a modal version of this sentence, "There might be a monster under my bed," displaces from the here-and-now and merely postulates a possibility. We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to test whether the processes of discourse updating and modal displacement dissociate in the brain. Factual and modal utterances were embedded in short narratives, and across two experiments, factual expressions increased the measured activity over modal expressions. However, the localization of the increase appeared to depend on perspective: signal localizing in right temporoparietal areas increased when updating the representation of someone else's beliefs, while frontal medial areas seem sensitive to updating one's own beliefs. The presence of modal displacement did not elevate MEG signal strength in any of our analyses. In sum, this study identifies potential neural signatures of the process by which facts get added to our mental representation of the world.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7810261PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0290-20.2020DOI Listing

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