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Animals without a brain still form associative memories

Por: Ars Technica Science March 22, 2023

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 22, 2023 6:54 pm UTC Share this story Our brains are filled with lots of specialized structures that do things like process visual information, handle memories, or interpret language. One of the ways we try to understand what a brain is capable of is by comparing it with the brains of other species—what structures are present in the brain, and what behaviors those brains... + full article



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