Scientists reveal a hidden brain code that tracks distance and time in the dark, offering new insight into navigation and ...
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How the brain tracks distance in the dark without landmarks
Whether you are heading to bed or seeking a midnight snack, you don't need to turn on the lights to know where you are as you walk through your house at night.
Head-direction cells have frequently been regarded as an internal 'compass' that can be used for navigation, although there is little evidence showing a link between their activity and spatial ...
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