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Neuroscientists have discovered two pieces of compelling evidence for the idea that retrospection and prospection share neural machinery. First, when people’s brains are scanned as they are remembering their past and imagining their future, there is significant overlap in the brain regions used for these two mental functions. Second, when people have difficulty remembering events in the past that happened to them, they also tend to have difficulty imagining the future and what they might do.
The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss
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