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We use many of the same brain cells to see and to imagine objects, a study suggests. The findings provide a new window into memory
Visualizing an object in the mind’s eye allows us to remember the face of someone we met long ago, or to picture an item we ...
The eye and the mind's eye: New evidence finds that sight and imagination rely on the same neurons and use the same neural code. It's often called the mind's eye.
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