Do mammals think in 3-D?
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 16:21
in Biology & Nature
A team of neuroscientists at University College London (UCL) has begun to discover how the brain maps three-dimensional space. The work could one day aid in the understanding and treatment of Alzheimer`s disease, which involves the same area of the brain as encodes space.
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