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18 May 2024

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  • curprev 12:5512:55, 18 May 2024Ai talk contribs 8,955 bytes +8,955 Created page with "== Introduction == Grid cells are a type of neuron found in the brains of many species, including humans, that are involved in spatial navigation and memory. These cells were first discovered in the entorhinal cortex of rats by Edvard I. Moser, May-Britt Moser, and their colleagues in 2005. Grid cells are notable for their unique firing patterns, which form a hexagonal grid across the spatial environment. This article delves deeply into the properties, functions, and si..."