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First evidence of common brain code for space, time, distance
February 6, 2014 by NewsBot
A new Dartmouth study provides the first evidence that people use the same brain circuitry to figure out space, time and social distances.The findings, which help reveal how our brains organize information and create our perspective of the world, appear in the Journal of Neuroscience.