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Your brain uses the same neurons to see the real world and imagine it in your head
Close your eyes and picture a coffee cup. Suddenly, the dark fills with shape, color, and texture. It’s a picture as vivid as ...
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Caltech study finds shared neurons for seeing and mental imagery
When you close your eyes and picture a familiar face, your brain does not conjure the image from scratch. According to ...
The same brain cells activate when you see something and when you imagine it, helping explain why mental images can feel so ...
A new study finds that looking at something and imagining it triggers the same exact process in the brain. It's also very similar to the process artificial intelligence uses to create an image.
When you get up out of a chair, your blood pressure instantly increases to compensate for the movement and keep you from ...
New research from UAB reveals how tau seeds spread through connected neurons in Alzheimer’s disease. Findings show that ...
American and Chilean researchers have identified a previously unknown mechanism of appetite control in the brain. Astrocytes— ...
Intracellular transport is a vital process that allows cells to move proteins and other molecules to specific locations. This ...
For decades, multiple sclerosis research has focused on myelin, the insulation around the brain's wiring. Scientists paid ...
Why can images of things we have seen seem so real when we later recall them from memory? A new study led by Cedars-Sinai ...
How does brain metabolism affect aging? Researchers received a $3.3M NIH grant to study neurometabolic coupling and Alzheimer ...
April 24 -- WEDNESDAY, April 23 (HealthDay News) -- Chronic inflammation triggers cell fusions that may protect neurons, according to a Stanford University School of Medicine study. In research with ...
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