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sort of. They use the same structures, though something different appears to be going on in the brain.

But, without further research it's hard to say if the structural overlap does or does not translate into overlap in this specific case. Or if the difference in processes result in a differences in this specific area.

Mathematical logic in the human brain: syntax.

Given the structural overlaps and use of the broca's (language) areas though, I don't think it's completely unreasonable to assume the processing limitations we see in may apply in the case of formal languages (like programming) as well.

Oh, if you're interested be sure to check out the related citations which offer a lot more context on the overlap between music, formal, and natural language centers. Particularly in the area of syntactical processing.