May-Britt Moser - Grid Cells, Object Representations, and Memory
Neuroscience Symposium: Brain mechanisms of navigation in physical and cognitive spaces A special symposium held and organised by CEU Department of Cognitive Science, with four outstanding scientist (three Nobel laureates and one Brain Prize winner) who shared their broader view on how the brain solves the problem of representing real distances and spaces as well as abstract cognitive spaces and related knowledge by partially similar yet different mechanisms. August 31, 2017 Remarks by May-Britt Moser Norwegian University of Science and Technology Read more: www.ceu.edu cognitivescience.ceu.edu

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May-Britt Moser in conversation | Creating Our Future Together With Science | Nobel Prize Dialogue

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May-Britt Moser - Grid Cells And Cortical Maps For Space

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Grid Cells (Episode 14)

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