The result supports earlier studies that used brain imaging to find evidence that the same neural circuits are involved in both seeing and imagining. But technologies like functional MRI can't show ...
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Study suggests the brain never evolved a dedicated math module
Somewhere in your skull right now, there is no math department. No region of the brain exists solely to process equations, ...
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We use many of the same brain cells to see and to imagine objects, a study suggests. The findings provide a new window into memory
Visualizing an object in the mind’s eye allows us to remember the face of someone we met long ago, or to picture an item we ...
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