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Strikingly simple 'dial' in the brain may help it distinguish ...A paper published June 5 in the journal Neuron explored these mechanisms. Scientists know from previous research that a specific brain region — the fusiform gyrus, a large ridge that runs across ...
The research, published in Neuron, found that a region in the brain known as the fusiform gyrus—located behind one's temples, on the underside of the brain's temporal lobe—is involved in ...
The research, published in Neuron, found that a region in the brain known as the fusiform gyrus – located behind one's temples, on the underside of the brain's temporal lobe – is involved in ...
Areas of the brain that help a person differentiate between what is real and what is imaginary have been uncovered in a new study led by UCL researchers. The research, published in Neuron, found that ...
However, this study showed that sometimes when participants imagined very vividly, activation of the fusiform gyrus was very strong and participants confused their imagination for reality.
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