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May-Britt Moser und die Gitterzellen, Die die Welt Kartieren

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

May-Britt Moser entdeckte 2005 Gitterzellen im entorhinalen Kortex von Ratten, enthüllte das eingebaute GPS-System des Gehirns und gewann damit den Nobelpreis 2014 für Physiologie oder Medizin.

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