Our brains have a built-in GPS! Scientists pinpoint a 'neural compass'
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Scientists have discovered humans have an 'internal neural compass' in the brain, transmitting signals to orientate and navigate through surroundings, indicating changes in direction.
The neural compass brain signal informs various brain regions about upcoming turns in navigation, updating our direction in milliseconds before the actual movement, crucial for efficient navigation.
'Without the neural compass, humans would struggle to navigate effectively, facing substantial difficulties in reaching destinations.' - Dr. Benjamin J. Griffiths, University of Birmingham
Read at Mail Online
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