27 November 2015

Why People Get Lost: how the brain decieves us

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SCI's Biotechnology Group in partnership with the University of Westminster

University of Westminster, London, UK

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Synopsis

In the mammalian brain, there are neurones which are tuned to the location an animal finds itself, and its direction. The former are thought to comprise a cognitive map that allows flexible navigation.

In this talk, Dr Dudchenko will describe data on how these representations of location and direction actually mislead us.

Speaker

Dr Paul Dudchenko
University of Stirling


Venue and Contact

University of Westminster

School of Life Sciences
115 New Cavendish Street
London W1W 6UW

 

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