Brain Predicts Everyday Events
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Study shows neurons in key brain regions combine information on what occurs and when, allowing the brain to pick out the patterns in events as they unfold over time.
That helps the brain predict coming events, the authors say.
Neuroscientists at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim say the findings could have important clinical applications.
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