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This project investigates how bees navigate their environment, focusing on the neural mechanisms underlying their spatial memory. By recording brain activity in freely foraging bees, it aims to reveal insights that could inform the design of autonomous navigation systems.
With ease, we daily navigate through our places of residence.
From any familiar place, we can compute the shortest route to our workplace or to our favorite coffee shop.
Additionally, we can flexibly adjust our route, if a road is suddenly blocked.
This flexibility in route planning is based on a topological representation of different places in our brain (cognitive map).
While place cells, a neuronal substrate of cognitive maps, have been identified in diverse species across the vertebrate line…
JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT WURZBURG
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