Neurological Weaving of Imagination.
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Recent advances in neuroscience have revealed that imagination is a complex process that engages multiple brain regions and networks, including the hippocampus, frontoparietal control network, and default mode network. These regions work in tandem, dynamically coupling and decoupling, to support the complex operations underlying imagination. The neural underpinnings of imagination are distributed across the brain, and the sensorimotor systems also play a role in imagination. Future research should focus on how these networks interact over time and across different imaginative tasks.
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