Observations based on human brain studies Study reveals that the same brain neuron that fires for one image (Jennifer Aniston … A collaboration between Dr Matias Ison and Professor Rodrigo Quian Quiroga at the University of Leicester and Dr Itzhak …
Searching for the Jennifer Aniston Neuron [Excerpt] – Reprinted from Borges and Memory: Encounters with the Human Brain, by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga. Copyright © 2013 … that responded to seven completely different images of actress Jennifer Aniston and to no other stimulus (including other people, animals …
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga — University of Leicester – Rodrigo Quian Quiroga holds a Research Chair at the University of Leicester, UK. He is the director of the Centre for Systems Neuroscience and the Head of …
A decade ago, a team including Prof Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, discovered a specific "Jennifer Aniston" neuron that fired whenever an individual looked at pictures of the actress. Building on this work, Prof Quiroga, collaborating with Dr Matias Ison …
Known to get some brain cells firing. Credit: Andres Useche/wikimedia, CC BY The Jennifer Aniston neuron Using these type of recordings, we have previously shown that there are neurons in the human brain that represent specific concepts, like a person …
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How your brain forms memories unveiled – A collaboration between Matias Ison and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga … the neuron initially firing to Jennifer Aniston started firing to the Eiffel Tower at the time the subject started remembering this association, said Quiroga. Moreover, they observed these …
