The neural basis of thought symbols identified for the first time
May 20, 2026
May 20, 2026
NEW YORK, May 20 -- Rockefeller University posted the following news:
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The neural basis of thought symbols identified for the first time
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If you ask a child to draw an animal that doesn't exist, they'll often cobble together components from real ones-say, the body of a seal with an elephant's trunk, four octopus arms, and one lizard eye.
This imaginative ability is theorized to stem from our larger capacity to . . .
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The neural basis of thought symbols identified for the first time
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If you ask a child to draw an animal that doesn't exist, they'll often cobble together components from real ones-say, the body of a seal with an elephant's trunk, four octopus arms, and one lizard eye.
This imaginative ability is theorized to stem from our larger capacity to . . .
