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How Our Brains Track Other People’s Location Is Weirdly Consistent Between Brains – ScienceAlert

When navigating a space, it turns out human brains form eerily similar spatial-awareness brain waves. Scientists have discovered this after devising a method to…

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When navigating a space, it turns out human brains form eerily similar spatial-awareness brain waves. Scientists have discovered this after devising a method to scan our brains during free movements, as opposed to lying still in a scanner.
“Our results imply that our brains create a universal signature to put ourselves in someone else’s shoes,” explained neurosurgeon Nanthia Suthana from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Previous studies in rats revealed low-frequency brain waves help rodents…

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