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Neural dynamics in the bat hippocampus reflect human experimenters

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A new study published in Nature Neuroscience has found that the presence, movements, and identity of human experimenters influence the activity of hippocampal neurons in Egyptian fruit bats. The research reveals that when these bats are flying, their brain cells respond differently depending on which human they land near, and even when the bats are stationary, their brain activity reflects the location and identity of humans moving around the ro…
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