December 28th.
Furong No.8 Middle School, Senior Year Class 1.
A refined and gentle young teacher with a middle parting combed through his hair was explaining information points clearly in conjunction with a PPT projected on the screen:
"According to the research findings of the 'Dreams of Whisker Rats' experiment, whisker rats, like humans, store a mental map of this world in the hippocampus.
After implanting electrodes in the experimental whisker rats' brains, their hippocampal neurons at different locations would discharge together to record information when they explored unfamiliar environments.
Moreover, these 'place cells' would not only discharge when whisker rats were at specific locations but would also discharge during sleep, which represents that they were revisiting the places they had been in their dreams during the day.