May-Britt Moser is a Norwegian psychologist and neuroscientist known for her groundbreaking research on how the brain helps us navigate and remember information.
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Early Life And Education
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Personal Life And Interests
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Collaboration With Edvard I Moser
Neuroscience And Spatial Navigation
Impact On Psychology And Neuroscience
Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
University Of Oslo
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๐ณ๐ด May-Britt Moser is a scientist from Norway who studies how our brains help us find our way.
๐ She earned her doctorate in neuroscience after studying psychology at the University of Oslo.
๐ง May-Britt discovered special cells in the brain called 'place cells' that help us remember where we are.
๐บ๏ธ She also found 'grid cells' that help measure distances, making it easier for animals and humans to navigate.
๐ In 2014, May-Britt and her husband, Edvard, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine!
๐ Her research helps us understand how we make mental maps of the world around us.
๐ค May-Britt and Edvard work together as a scientific team and share a passion for brain research.
๐ฅ She has received many awards for her contributions to neuroscience, including the Anders Jahre Prize.
๐ May-Britt has published important research papers that help other scientists learn about navigation in the brain.
๐ She loves exploring the great outdoors and believes staying curious is key to learning new things.
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