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May-Britt Moser en de Rastercellen Die de Wereld Karteren

May-Britt Moser and the Grid Cells That Map the World

May-Britt Moser ontdekte in 2005 rastercellen in de entorhinale cortex van ratten en onthulde daarmee het ingebouwde GPS-systeem van het brein, wat haar de Nobelprijs 2014 voor Fysiologie of Geneeskunde opleverde.

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