December 28, 20203 min read, 603 words
Published: December 28, 2020 | 3 min read, 603 words
When navigating a space, it turns out human brains form eerily similar spatial-awareness brain waves. Scientists have discovered this after devising a method to scan our brains during free movements, as opposed to lying still in a scanner."Our results imply that our brains create...
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