MIT: Neuroscientists Find Memory Cells That Help Us Interpret New Situations
April 07, 2020
April 07, 2020
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 7 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news on April 6:
Imagine you are meeting a friend for dinner at a new restaurant. You may try dishes you haven't had before, and your surroundings will be completely new to you. However, your brain knows that you have had similar experiences -- perusing a menu, ordering appetizers, and splurging on dessert are all things that you have probably done when dining out.
MIT ne . . .
Imagine you are meeting a friend for dinner at a new restaurant. You may try dishes you haven't had before, and your surroundings will be completely new to you. However, your brain knows that you have had similar experiences -- perusing a menu, ordering appetizers, and splurging on dessert are all things that you have probably done when dining out.
MIT ne . . .