Rats can learn to navigate by watching their friends, helping us learn more about our own ‘internal GPS’

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Rats can learn to navigate by watching their friends, helping us learn more about our own ‘internal GPS’

Researchers are one step closer to understanding the “internal GPS” of animals and humans, by investigating whether rats can learn spaces just by observation. In a new study published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, the researchers show that rats do not need to physically explore an environment to learn about a specific location; simply observing another rat is sufficient.

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