May-Britt Moser et les Cellules de Grille Qui Cartographient le Monde
May-Britt Moser and the Grid Cells That Map the World
May-Britt Moser a découvert les cellules de grille dans le cortex entorhinal de rats en 2005, révélant le système GPS intégré du cerveau et lui valant le prix Nobel 2014 de physiologie ou médecine.
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