A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications reveals how the geometry of an environment profoundly influences the way humans learn routes and integrate them into cognitive maps. This research provides new insights into the neural and psychological mechanisms underlying navigation, with broad implications for understanding spatial memory, artificial intelligence, and even robotic navigation systems. For years, scientists have recogni…
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