More with rat brains

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In the middle of making dinner, so I only skimmed the article, but - isn't this just reporting more of the same from those rat studies of two years ago?


More like four and a half years ago at this point, but this was something from Skeptiko that never amounted to much of talk that I thought was worth mulling over.
(2017-08-20, 11:02 PM)Will Wrote: More like four and a half years ago at this point, but this was something from Skeptiko that never amounted to much of talk that I thought was worth mulling over.

Still think that this shows that the brain stores spatial patterns, which allow access to memory. Rather like a notepad stores your written notes (patterns), which allow access to memory.
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring 
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.

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