Researchers find neurons that orient bats toward destination

Friday, January 13, 2017 - 06:31 in Biology & Nature

Navigating to a destination, whether you are a human or a bat, requires a complex set of calculations and interactions among brain cells. Weizmann Institute of Science researchers, working with bats, have now revealed the network of cells that encode the direction of one's destination. Among other things, their findings may help explain how memory loss and "getting lost" tend to go together in Alzheimer's patients.

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