Brain rhythms that help us to detect borders
Hugo J. Spiers ()
Nature, 2021, vol. 589, issue 7842, 353-354
Abstract:
Oscillations in neuronal activity in the medial temporal lobe of the human brain encode proximity to boundaries such as walls, both when navigating while walking and when watching another person do so.
Keywords: Neuroscience; Brain; Human behaviour (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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