A study sheds light on how networks in the brain detect new information, offering insight into disorders like schizophrenia.
A new study shows that the cerebral cortex acts as a "memory machine," constantly detecting novel stimuli to refine its predictions of the future.
The cerebral cortex is the largest part of a mammal's brain, and by some measures, the most important. In humans in particular, it's where most things happen—like perception, thinking, memory storage ...
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News Medical on MSNCerebral cortex plays key role in memory and novelty detectionThe cerebral cortex is the largest part of a mammal's brain, and by some measures the most important. In humans in particular, it's where most things happen-like perception, thinking, memory storage ...
A study has found that the cortex acts like a "memory machine", encoding new experiences and predicting the near future, ...
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