Escaping to shelter when faced with a threat (VIDEO)
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If a fire alarm sounded right now, you would instinctively know how to escape because your brain unconsciously keeps track of the exit at all times. Scientists at SWC have discovered a new brain mechanism that mice use to instinctively escape to shelter when faced with a threat. This is the first time they've found such a clear link between spatial goals and actions. To find out more visit: sainsburywellcome.org
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