Bat nav: Animals' 3D brain compass found – BBC News

Bat nav: Animals’ 3D brain compass found
BBC News
By recording from the brains of bats as they flew and landed, scientists have found that the animals have a “neural compass” – allowing them to keep track of exactly where and even which way up they are. These head-direction cells track bats in three …
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