Dementia patients don’t daydream
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You may have been scolded in class for doing it, and it might keep you up at night— but daydreaming is an important process that helps the brain. New research from Neuroscience Research Australia has found that dementia patients lack the ability to daydream. Scientists believe this may have implications for memory.
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