'A Sense Of Where You Are' Gives Clues To How We Think As Well As What Makes A Star Athlete
1st Oct 2005, 23:16 GMT
Bowling Green State University researchers measured the electrical firing of 51 individual cells in the medial mammillary nucleus of five rats' brains -- "to our knowledge the first recordings from medial mammillary body cells in awake animals," according to their research paper.
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