May-Britt Moser y las Células de Cuadrícula Que Mapean el Mundo
May-Britt Moser and the Grid Cells That Map the World
May-Britt Moser descubrió las células de cuadrícula en la corteza entorrinal de ratas en 2005, revelando el sistema GPS integrado del cerebro y ganando el Premio Nobel de 2014 en Fisiología o Medicina.
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