Your Brain Uses the Same Neurons to See the Real World and Imagine It in Your Head
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Research suggests that the brain uses the same neurons for both seeing the real world and imagining it. This overlap in neural activity is believed to occur when forming mental images from memory. The findings imply a shared neural path for seeing and imagining objects, providing insight into the brain's memory functions.
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