Brain anticipates how an object will move.

Thinking about how an object could move stimulates the motion-sensing areas of the brain, even before the object moves, according to researchers. The study used a relatively new technique called functional magnetic resonance (MRI). The findings suggest that the brain anticipates moving objects as we cross a street, return a tennis serve, or catch a falling child, according to researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Missouri.

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