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Brain’s internal compass stays stable, helping keep memories consistent
Neurons that track which direction an animal faces can hold their firing patterns steady for months, even as other brain ...
A new discovery by McGill researchers sheds light on how we retain memories over time, even though brain activity is ...
However, internal brain structures revealed important differences. Social huntsman spiders had distinctly larger brain areas called "arcuate bodies" and "mushroom bodies," both regions of the brain ...
Study reveals how navigation and memory are linked, with a stable brain compass helping keep memories organized over time.
New research reveals that while our memory centers are constantly shifting, our internal compass remains frozen in time to ...
A new discovery by McGill researchers sheds light on how we retain memories over time, even though brain activity is ...
A new study published in Nature suggests that the neural foundations of spatial navigation—the brain's internal "GPS"—may have emerged far earlier in evolution than previously believed. The research, ...
As people age, structural brain changes influence their ability to adapt to the environment. New from eNeuro, Tatiana Wolfe and colleagues at the University of Arkansas characterized changes in the ...
New findings from Dr. Penna-Gonçalves ongoing research into spider brains and behavior, just published in Integrative Zoology, shows while social and solitary spiders have similar overall brain sizes, ...
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