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Brain’s “memory center” is needed to recognize image sequences, but not single sights
A new MIT study of how a mammalian brain remembers what it sees shows that while individual images are stored in the visual cortex, the ability to recognize a sequence of sights critically depends on guidance from the hippocampus.
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Brain’s “memory center” is needed to recognize image sequences, but not single sights
https://web.archive.org/web/20210729090057/http:/news.mit.edu/2021/brains-memory-center-recognize-image-sequences-not-single-sights-0726
A new MIT study of how a mammalian brain remembers what it sees shows that while individual images are stored in the visual cortex, the ability to recognize a sequence of sights critically depends on guidance from the hippocampus.
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Brain’s “memory center” is needed to recognize image sequences, but not single sights
A new MIT study of how a mammalian brain remembers what it sees shows that while individual images are stored in the visual cortex, the ability to recognize a sequence of sights critically depends on guidance from the hippocampus.
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