Scientists scan brains to see how Society's memories shape our own
NCT ID NCT02172677
Summary
This French research study used brain scans (fMRI) to understand how shared cultural knowledge, or 'collective memory,' influences how individuals form and recall personal memories. Researchers scanned the brains of 27 healthy adults while they remembered a visit to a World War II memorial. The goal was to map which brain areas are involved when personal memories interact with broader social knowledge, without testing any treatment.
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GIP Cyceron
Caen, 14074, France
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