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        Vestibular Information Is Required for Dead Reckoning in the Rat 

        Wallace, Douglas G.; Hines, Dustin J.; Pellis, Sergio M.; Whishaw, Ian Q. (Society for Neuroscience, 2002-11)
        Dead reckoning is an on-line form of spatial navigation used by an animal to identify its present location and return directly to a starting location, even after circuitous outward trips. At present, it is not known ...

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        AuthorHines, Dustin J. (1)Pellis, Sergio M. (1)Wallace, Douglas G. (1)Whishaw, Ian Q. (1)Subject
        dead reckoning (1)
        food hoarding (1)
        spatial navigation and dead reckoning (1)
        spatial navigation and vestibular system (1)
        vestibular reflexes (1)
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