Friday, 19 April 2013

Brains of Rats and Bats Behave Differently on the Move

A new challenge to the basic model of brain study was challenged by a new study, which demonstrates how brain rhythms in bats and rats can determine how they navigate in their environments. To get a clearer picture of the processes at work in the mammal brain during spatial navigation, neuroscientists must closely study a broad range of animals, say the two University of Maryland College Park scientists involved in the study. In the April 19, 2013 issue of iScience/i, ...

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