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The ability to imagine — to play pretend — has long been thought to be unique to humans. A new study suggests certain apes may be able to as well. The ability to imagine things that aren't real is a ...
Brain scans show that recalling facts and reliving past experiences activate the same brain regions. The result overturns long-standing ideas about memory and suggests the brain treats different kinds ...