MIT Neuroscientists Discover Flexible Brain Circuits for Task Switching

MIT neuroscientists have identified flexible neural circuits in the prefrontal cortex of mice that can be repurposed to store different types of information, such as sensory input or action plans. This finding provides the first evidence for the existence of these flexible modules, supporting the theory that the brain reuses computational circuits for various functions, which could explain cognitive flexibility.

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