Certain brain rhythms coordinate cognitive map in human spatial navigation

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Certain brain rhythms coordinate cognitive map in human spatial navigation

Chinese researchers have reported that slow rhythmic fluctuations in brain activity—theta oscillations in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)–entorhinal cortex (EC) circuit—play an essential role in enabling spatial computations to guide human navigation behavior.

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