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Emulation : a central function

In the brain, the frontoparietal network is activated by very disparate tasks: planning and executing motor activities, eye movements, mental calculation, etc.

In an article published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, a HUG and University of Geneva team presented a hypothesis according to which all of these cognitive functions are based on a single central function, known as emulation.

The brain reinforces its motor skills by creating a dynamic abstract picture of movements, mentally manipulating this representation and ensuring that it is maintained for a short period.

The hope is to use this strategy to rehabilitate damaged motor functions in people with brain damage.

Last update : 02/07/2018