Mapping your every move.

Edvard Moser, May-Britt Moser
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In 2005, our authors discovered grid cells, which are types of neurons that are central to how the brain calculates location and navigation. Since that time, they have worked to learn how grid cells communicate with other types of neurons-place cells, border cells, and head direction cells-to affect spatial awareness, memory, and decision-making. Because the entorhinal cortex, which contains the grid-cell navigation system, is often damaged in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, future research to better understand how cognitive ability and memory are lost has great potential significance for the treatment of Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders.

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2005年,我们的作者发现了网格细胞,这是一种对大脑计算位置和导航起核心作用的神经元。从那时起,他们就开始研究网格细胞如何与其他类型的神经元(位置细胞、边界细胞和方向细胞)进行交流,从而影响空间意识、记忆和决策。由于包含网格细胞导航系统的内嗅皮层在阿尔茨海默病的早期阶段经常受损,因此未来更好地了解认知能力和记忆如何丧失的研究对阿尔茨海默病和其他神经系统疾病的治疗具有巨大的潜在意义。
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