Health & Medicine
Room for Thought: Brain Region that Watches for Walls Identified
NEW YORK -- To move through the world, you need a sense of your surroundings, especially of the constraints that restrict your movement: the walls, ceiling and other barriers that define the geometry of the navigable space around you.
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