Finding real rewards in a virtual world

Monday, May 1, 2017 - 18:51 in Psychology & Sociology

Remembering where a goal is requires the same parts of the brain in virtual reality as it does in the real world, a new study demonstrates. The study showed that mice performed poorly on the virtual test if they lacked Shank2, a protein known to be associated with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities.

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