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Study reveals how our brains track where we and others go – Lokmat
As COVID cases rise, physically distancing yourself from other people has never been more important. Now a new University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) study…

Study reveals how our brains track where we and others go
As COVID cases rise, physically distancing yourself from other people has never been more important. Now a new University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) study reveals how your brain navigates places and monitors someone else in the same location.
Published December 23 in Nature, the findings suggest that our brains generate a common code to mark where other people are in relation to ourselves.
“We studied how our brain reacts when we navigate…
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