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Decoding predicted future states from the brain's "physics engine"
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Discover evidence that a network in the human parietal and frontal lobes runs forward simulations to predict physical events: it encodes object contact and predicts future collisions. This preregistered study, conducted by R. T. Pramod, Elizabeth Mieczkowski, Cyn X. Fang, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, and Nancy Kanwisher, supports the brain’s "physics engine" hypothesis.
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