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This project investigates how the human brain uses past experiences to influence future actions, focusing on a phenomenon called replay. By employing advanced imaging techniques, the research aims to uncover the mechanisms of memory consolidation and planning in the human hippocampus.
How does the brain use past experiences to shape future actions?
Over two decades ago, research in rodents has made a remarkable discovery that may provide key answers to this fundamental question.
Researchers found that while rats were sleeping, activity in their hippocampus seemingly retraced the animals’ previous trajectories in a maze, only much faster than in real time.
This phenomenon, known as replay, has become a major focus of neuroscientists and even artificial intelligence researchers…
UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG
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United Kingdom, Oxford
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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