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How does your brain decide between the road not taken or the same old route? Resolving conflicting memories is key to navigation
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A neuroscience article exploring how the brain resolves conflicting memories to make navigation decisions, using the example of choosing between familiar and unfamiliar routes during daily commutes.
How does your brain decide between the road not taken or the same old route? Resolving conflicting memories is key to navigation
Which route should you take? The familiar or the unknown? francescoch/iStock via Getty Images Plus
When was the last time you paid attention to your commute? And I don’t mean a couple of feet in front of you, at the car merging into your lane without a blinker. I mean really paid attention to the route you take.
Did you see the landmarks in the distance that make up the city skyline? Did you drive right past the grocery store you promised to stop by at the corner of this Peachtree Street or tha
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