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How does the brain represent abstract concepts?

Category: Neuroscience

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Place cells, grid cells, and concept cells (e.g., 'Jennifer Aniston neurons') give glimpses of how concrete entities are coded. Whether abstract ideas (justice, infinity) share similar coding principles, or require fundamentally different mechanisms, is unknown.

Studies of analogical reasoning, schemas, and semantic memory are slowly probing this question, but a unified theory is not in sight.

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