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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 ...
Navigating a busy street, a new city, or even your own home requires more than just memory of landmarks. Deep inside your brain, specialized networks act like a compass, constantly recalibrating so ...
New research shows stress impairs direction sense, weakening the brain’s navigation system and making it harder to stay ...
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