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Rats, Maze, Human Brain???

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I heard somewhere that during sleep, the mind replays everything you have learn that day, They proved this by letting a mouse/rat go though a maze, they attached some electrodes to it, and saw that the mouse/rats brain had a pattern specific to that maze, and when it was sleeping, the pattern was replayed.

Now if you took taht pattern and inserted it into a humans brain, somehow whilst they slept. Would they subconsiously learn the route of that maze, and if thats possible! what else can be learnt like that?

How to drive, forein languages, would it work on babies on how to speak? Ohhhh the questions i have!!!

^^^^ any comments to any of that?

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  1. You sound like one of those wacky biologists lol. The mouse only knew the pattern of the maze because he actually went through it. I think the human would have to do the same and then scientists could see if they replay the pattern.

    EDIT: But what if the pattern is different for humans? What if mice see it one way, and humans see it another? I think the difference in brain structures is far too different for compatible results.

    And the guy below me probably meant "Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde"


  2. are you dr jekel or mr hide

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