Scientists Unveil Detailed Brain Map from Movie Watching Study

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Neuroscientists have developed a detailed functional map of the brain by analyzing fMRI scans of individuals watching films, identifying 24 distinct networks that process various aspects like faces, speech, and movement. This study, using data from the Human Connectome Project, reveals how executive functions shift between easy and challenging scenes, providing insights into brain responses to complex audio-visual stimuli. The findings could aid future research on individual brain responses related to age or cognitive disorders.
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