Parallel activity in orbitofrontal cortex and hippocampus shapes cognitive maps and schemas, study suggests

As humans and other animals navigate their surroundings and experience different things, their brain creates so-called cognitive maps, which are internal representations of environments or tasks. These mental maps are eventually generalized into schemas, frameworks that organize information acquired through experience and can later guide decision-making.

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