They investigated how nerve signals are suppressed inside the so -
called entorhinal cortex.
The latest research reveals that the part of the brain that signals which direction you are facing,
called the entorhinal region, is also used to signal the direction in which you need to travel to reach your destination.
When the hippocampus forms a new spatial memory, it receives sensory information about your current location from a brain region
called the entorhinal cortex.
Not exact matches
They found that it was linked to a loss of signaling in a part of the brain
called the anterolateral
entorhinal cortex.