A new fMRI study found that the brain activity produced when a person recalls a memorized fact and when that same person relives a personal experience is nearly indistinguishable at the network level.
When Jie Zheng and colleagues threaded hair-thin electrodes into the brains of epilepsy patients at Children’s Hospital Boston, they expected to find separate groups of neurons handling separate jobs: ...
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