Since their discovery in 2004, the grid cells in the brain, which are important for our orientation, have been regarded as a kind of "GPS in the head." However, scientists at the German Cancer ...
The same brain cells linked to disorientation in Alzheimer's disease have been preserved—and even slightly increased—across millions of years of evolution. A new University of Michigan study suggests ...
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GPS Navigations Could Be Causing Your Brain To Age Faster - Lack Of Spatial Awareness Is Making You Slow
Technology has given us the luxury and ease of travelling faster, safer as well as making the most informed decisions. But is this much information good for our brain? The worry regarding how much of ...
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