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People with increased risk of Alzheimer’s have deficits in navigating – Medical Xpress
Animals and humans have the ability to follow their own position in space through self-motion cues, even in the absence of any other sensory information. “If you get up at night and want to find your way to the bathroom in the dark, you need—in addition to kn…

Animals and humans have the ability to follow their own position in space through self-motion cues, even in the absence of any other sensory information. “If you get up at night and want to find your way to the bathroom in the dark, you needin addition to knowing the arrangement of your own homea mechanism that tracks your own position in the room without using external cues,” says Anne Bierbrauer. This ability is known as path integration.
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