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When we recall something familiar or explore a new situation, the brain does not always use the same communication routes.
Researchers discovered how the brain flexibly switches communication pathways depending on context, balancing between memory recall and processing new information.
When we recall something familiar or explore a new situation, the brain does not always use the same communication routes.