Tests how the brain uses context boundaries to guide decision-making in both spatial and abstract environments (IMAGE)
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Marta Rodriguez Aramendía, Mariachiara Esposito and Raphael Kaplan (with Lubna Abdul and Ameer Ghouse) have published the results of two paper that reveal new data about the behaviour of the human brain in everyday matters such as decision-making or participation in the social environment. ‘Flexible hippocampal representation of abstract boundaries supports memory-guided choice’ can be read in Nature Communications (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-57644-6) and ‘Social knowledge about others is anchored to self-knowledge in the hippocampal formation’ can be read in PLOS Biology (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003050).
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Universitat Jaume I of Castellón
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