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Posted on November 22nd, 2004 by eightprime.
Categories: blog, biology, socio, borg.

“I got the idea for doing this one day when I came across a letter I had written about an event that I hadn’t thought of since it happened,’ recalls Dr. Levine. ‘I felt like my brain was suddenly flooded with memory. At the time I was looking for ways to get at this feeling in the scanner. “

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging renders blood flow to brain zones.

In this study it appears that our brains work differently when we remember facts about our lives than when we re-live experiences, as in the mimesis of shared recollection.
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