By Neuroscience News
Imagination is a cornerstone of human cognition, yet its neurological roots have remained somewhat elusive.
Recent advances in neuroscience have begun to uncover the brain's intricate architecture underlying imagination, showing it to be a multi-faceted process involving various regions and networks.
Crucial components include the hippocampus, the frontoparietal control network, and the default mode network.
This multi-region collaboration, dynamically coupling and decoupling, forms the bedrock of our imaginative capacities.