MIT maps how the brain experiences movies
Our brains have to do a lot of work when we watch a movie. There are plots to follow, dialogue to interpret, visuals to take in, and more. Now, scientists have created a detailed map of how the human brain functions during the process. Using data from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology mapped what different brain networks activate when subjects watch clips from a range of movies. They also saw how different executive networks in the brains are prioritized when watching easy versus difficult scenes.
Nov-6-2024, 16:00:00 GMT
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