In this life, People with bad sense of direction will not go to Beijing.

Author: Feidi

There is such a group of people in the world

The questions they meditate on every day.

No [what today? ]

Nor is it [how to prevent alopecia? ]

But…

[Where the hell am I? ? ? ]

This group of people have a common name

Lu Chi

Their daily life is like this…

Road Crazy Collapse Level 1

Late for the party, my friend called and asked

[Where have you been? ]

The response is often

[I’m under a tree]

[I’m next to Shaxian]

[I don’t know, ah, ah, ah]

Road Crazy Collapse Level 2

The road you walk in the morning, you don’t know it at night.

Shopping malls and KTV are even more a large maze.

Even looking at the map [my position]

Still want to ask a question

[Where the hell am I? ]

Road Crazy Collapse Level 3

Every time I ask the way, it is a gamble.

Hear the words [southeast, northwest]

I have to shake my whole body.

The most terrible place in the world must be

Beijing West Railway Station South Square East

I cried when I saw the first word… … …

Road Crazy Collapse Level 4

Navigation is the last hope

[Please go straight ahead]

[Turn left 500 meters ahead]

[Please stay straight]

… …

[You have deviated from your route]

For those who can find their way,

All kinds of manifestations above the road delusion

Thousands of words can be combined into one sentence:

It’s really not…

Lu Chi, may be born

The same road

A man who knows his way

The picture in my mind is like this

But the images seen by the road fanatics

That’s true

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This is not because road idiots are stupid.

But because… really won’t _ (: “I) _

It seems that finding the way is simple.

[Walk from here to there]

In fact, many kinds of abilities are needed to cooperate:

Know where you are

Judge where the north is

Identify where you’re going

Remember where you passed

Calculate how far you have to go.

… …

For Lu Chi,

These abilities are simply hard to ascend to heaven.

Physiologically speaking

This may be because they

There is something wrong with the [map] in the brain.

When we find our way

There is also a [cognitive map] in the brain.

So far, five cell have been found to be associated with it

These cells will take the actual spatial information

Turn into a mental image

[Location Cell] Responsible for Identifying Location

[Grid Cell] Responsible for Drawing Coordinates

[Targeting Cells] Responsible for Distinguishing Directions

[Boundary Cells] are responsible for understanding distance

[Speed Cell] Responsible for Sensing Speed

For example, Sherlock, the Treasure Boy

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But if these cells do not function properly

Or coordination mistakes… … …

Lu Chi was born.

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Depending on the type of cell

As well as the degree of lack of capacity

There are also different types and degrees of road maniacs.

For example …

Can’t find the north

Can’t remember the way

And omnipotent

The most extreme case

It is called [Developmental Terrain Lost (DTD)]

There is no abnormality in the brain structure of this group of people.

Can also study and work normally

However, cognitive maps are basically on strike.

You can even get lost in your own home.

So …

If you have a friend who is crazy about road

But I can’t ask him to play with me all the time.

Don’t doubt your friendship

He’s probably just lost

Up to the north, down to the south… north… up…

Then the question arises

Is there any way to save Lu Chi?

Except for Alzheimer’s disease

In addition to some special factors such as head trauma,

Most road fanatics belong to…

Luckily

Some functions of the brain can be exercised.

Try to analyze maps more often.

Go back and forth several times in one road.

Work hard to learn how to use the southeast and northwest

… …

Maybe we can save it

Not really. Don’t worry

You can learn from the lost talent Gan Long Ye.

On a lost journey

Make Some Contributions to [the Rise of Chinese Snacks]

In folk stories, Ganlong’s southern tour was mainly about getting lost and looking for food.

Photo Source: Weibo Big V @ Ma Boyong

This article is a doctoral student in neuroscience from Tsinghua University.

Audit by Andrew Xu

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[3] Kropff E, Carmichael J E, Moser M B, et al. Speed cells in the medial entorhinal cortex [J]. Nature, 2015, 523 (7561): 419-24.

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