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Brain cells divide the work to recognize bodies

April 28, 2016 by

Specific regions of the brain are specialized in recognizing bodies of animals and human beings. By measuring the electrical activity per cell, scientists have shown that the individual brain cells in these areas do different things. Their response to specific contours or body shapes is very selective.

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