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In-Sync Brain Waves Hold Memory of Objects Just Seen. Once I had checked all the different topics that the website deals with, I wanted to read and look for further information about this visual brain. The main purpose in this article is not only to give you extra information about what is going on in the brain, but also to demonstrate that there is information about short term happening in In-sync brainwaves. As I was reading the scientific article I instantly related to the ones who have visual memory, as I am. Yet the article does not refer with this type of memory at all. In fact consist on a test that some scientist made on monkeys. On one hand it is really interesting, because we already know that we have visual abilities in our head, but we also we know that there is something inside our brain that helps you to keep images that you have already seen. On the other hand, one of the issue that intrigue me are the results that monkeys had on the test and whether this is similar to what happens to us as human beings. Is it the way our brain operates similar to the monkeys? Or how different it is if is not?, and if it is different, what happens in our mind?. Lately I saw a movie from a person who suffers of Asperger Syndrome, the movie was called “My name is Khan” and in one if the scenes I was impressed in the way how he can

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In-Sync Brain Waves Hold Memory of Objects Just Seen.Once I had checked all the different topics that the website deals with, I wanted to read and look for further information about this visual brain.

The main purpose in this article is not only to give you extra information about what is going on in the brain, but also to demonstrate that there is information about short term happening in In-sync brainwaves. As I was reading the scientific article I instantly related to the ones who have visual memory, as I am. Yet the article does not refer with this type of memory at all. In fact consist on a test that some scientist made on monkeys.

On one hand it is really interesting, because we already know that we have visual abilities in our head, but we also we know that there is something inside our brain that helps you to keep images that you have already seen.

On the other hand, one of the issue that intrigue me are the results that monkeys had on the test and whether this is similar to what happens to us as human beings. Is it the way our brain operates similar to the monkeys? Or how different it is if is not?, and if it is different, what happens in our mind?. Lately I saw a movie from a person who suffers of Asperger Syndrome, the movie was called “My name is Khan” and in one if the scenes I was impressed in the way how he can keep so much of information and so many details, or how he can solve a puzzle in a minute, may be this is not so much related with the topic, however you never stop thinking in the ways our body or brain can work, or what else would you find there and here is were the scientists takes place and keep us updated.