Scientists reveal how the brain uses objects to find direction

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Summary:
- The brain uses objects in the environment to determine our sense of direction and location. This is known as spatial navigation.
- Researchers found that certain brain cells, called grid cells, fire in a grid-like pattern as we move through space. This helps the brain map our position and orientation.
- The study shows that grid cells use visual cues, like objects and landmarks, to calibrate this internal map and keep us oriented as we move around.

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