Date: 10/06/2015 11:50:45
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 734966
Subject: Scientists gain first glimpse of new concepts developing in the brain

Scientists gain first glimpse of new concepts developing in the brain

Scientists have — for the first time — documented the formation of a newly learned concept inside the brain and show that it occurs in the same brain areas for everyone. The results from this study also indicate that it may be possible to use a similar approach to understand the ‘loss’ of knowledge in various brain disorders, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, or due to brain injuries. The loss of a concept in the brain may be the reverse of the process that the study observed.

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Date: 10/06/2015 12:18:57
From: PermeateFree
ID: 734974
Subject: re: Scientists gain first glimpse of new concepts developing in the brain

CrazyNeutrino said:


Scientists gain first glimpse of new concepts developing in the brain

Scientists have — for the first time — documented the formation of a newly learned concept inside the brain and show that it occurs in the same brain areas for everyone. The results from this study also indicate that it may be possible to use a similar approach to understand the ‘loss’ of knowledge in various brain disorders, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, or due to brain injuries. The loss of a concept in the brain may be the reverse of the process that the study observed.

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Some people have a faulty on/off switch there.

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Date: 10/06/2015 12:29:38
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 734988
Subject: re: Scientists gain first glimpse of new concepts developing in the brain

PermeateFree said:


CrazyNeutrino said:

Scientists gain first glimpse of new concepts developing in the brain

Scientists have — for the first time — documented the formation of a newly learned concept inside the brain and show that it occurs in the same brain areas for everyone. The results from this study also indicate that it may be possible to use a similar approach to understand the ‘loss’ of knowledge in various brain disorders, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, or due to brain injuries. The loss of a concept in the brain may be the reverse of the process that the study observed.

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Some people have a faulty on/off switch there.

more like a faulty way of storing and / or retrieval

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