
140 | Dean Buonomano on Time, Reality, and the Brain
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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Navigating Space and Time in Animal Cognition
This chapter examines the intricate relationship between spatial mapping and neural architecture in animals, focusing on their navigation abilities in contrast to their limited understanding of time. It highlights the cognitive differences among species, particularly in domestic cats, and how these abilities relate to human advancements. The discussion further explores the specialized brain areas for processing spatial information and the evolutionary link between bodily awareness and spatial perception.
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