The excerpt note is about twenty important mechanistic questions related to long-distance animal navigation from Mouritsen, H. (2018).
Mouritsen, H. (2018). Long-distance navigation and magnetoreception in migratory animals. Nature, 558(7708), 50.
Abstract: For centuries, humans have been fascinated by …
Taiping Zeng, and Bailu Si. “Cognitive Mapping Based on Conjunctive Representations of Space and Movement.” Frontiers in Neurorobotics 11 (2017).
In this work, the researchers developed a cognitive mapping model for mobile robots, taking advantage of the coding …
by Matthias Nau, Tobias Navarro Schröder, Jacob L. S. Bellmund & Christian F. Doeller in DoellerLab, January 8, 2018
From the Mosers' website
This is the story of how the Mosers discovered Grid Cells, as told by themselves.
We both grew up on remote islands off the west coast of Norway, a couple of hundred miles
…Brain-inspired navigation in robots
Source: http://cordis.europa.eu/result/rcn/182985_en.html © European Union, 2016
Could the human brain inspire a new generation of robots able to navigate in complex and unpredictable environments? The GRIDMAP project is trying to unravel its mysteries and translate them …
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