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  1. Lip Rounding

    Linked via "supplementary motor area (SMA)"

    Cultural and Neurological Implications
    The neurological substrate for lip rounding is complex, involving direct efferent connections from the primary motor cortex (M1)/) to the facial nucleus (CN VII)/), overlaid by significant input from the supplementary motor area (SMA)/) concerning the aesthetic quality of the articulation [7].
    Cultural Association
  2. Self Observed Incongruity

    Linked via "supplementary motor area (SMA)"

    Neurological Correlates
    Electroencephalography (EEG)/) studies tracking individuals during induced SOI episodes reveal atypical synchronization between the posterior parietal cortex (PPC)/), responsible for spatial mapping, and the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)/), the body's primary pacemaker. This coupling appears to briefly override the standard feedback loop involving the supplementary motor area (SMA)/).
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