Imagine being able to recognize your car as your own but never being able to remember where you parked it. Researchers have induced this all-too-common human experience — or a close version of it — permanently in rats and from what is observed perhaps derive clues about why strokes and Alzheimer’s disease can destroy a person’s sense of direction.
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The brain’s ‘inner GPS’ gets dismantled
11 noviembre 2014
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