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While reading the article I was imagining a rat performing an upward move. I saw that the head of the rat will be in its normal position as the rat moves on 4 legs. On the contrary, humans move on two legs and when climbing up a ladder for example, they have to bend their heads backwards and are therefore supplying input to the equilibrium organ in the ear which in turn could be encoded differently in the human brain compared to the rat brain.
While reading the article I was imagining a rat performing an upward move. I saw that the head of the rat will be in its normal position as the rat moves on 4 legs. On the contrary, humans move on two legs and when climbing up a ladder for example, they have to bend their heads backwards and are therefore supplying input to the equilibrium organ in the ear which in turn could be encoded differently in the human brain compared to the rat brain.
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