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Edvard Moser, medicine laureate 2014: Neural computation of space and time 

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Edvard Moser, recipient of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, gave a lecture to students and young scientists on the topic of “Neural computation of space and time”. He described his research into how animals perceive space and time, and gave insights into his journey towards receiving the Nobel Prize.
This lecture was part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative (NPII), a global programme designed to help Nobel Laureates share their inspirational stories and insights. By taking Nobel Prize laureates on visits to universities and research centres around the world, and by capturing their thoughts on video, the Initiative seeks to bring the laureates into closer contact with the worldwide scientific community, and especially with an audience of young scientists. NPII Italy 2023 was delivered in partnership with AstraZeneca and hosted by the University of Pavia.

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6 апр 2023

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@johnnycomelately6341
@johnnycomelately6341 Год назад
very good talk but to my uneducated thinking it is only (sorry for using that word) the equivalent of looking at a car and seeing it has wires and putting a meter on them to see when they do... A loooong way to go
@metipallearuna223
@metipallearuna223 Год назад
Please show me how neural circuitry helps ant when it moves on a pair of false-walking legs attached to an antenna on its left side. It's mirroring is non superimposable, therefore is it's circuit, becos an adenine base in the DNA gets replaced by a guanine nucleotide and an incorrect amino acid Proline instead of serine is polymer is found in the polypeptide neural circuitry.
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