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How Environmental Stimuli And Brain Rhythms Generate Our Neuronal Maps Of The World
May 7, 2013 by NewsBot
Leaving the house in the morning may seem simple, but with every move we make, our brains are working feverishly to create maps of the outside world that allow us to navigate and to remember where we are. Take one step out the front door, and an individual brain cell fires. Pass by your rose bush on the way to the car, another specific neuron fires. And so it goes...