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Behavioral State Dependency of Neural Activity and Sensory (Whisker) Responses in Superior Colliculus
2010
Journal of Neurophysiology
Cohen JD, Castro-Alamancos MA. Behavioral state dependency of neural activity and sensory (whisker) responses in superior colliculus. . Rats use their vibrissa (whiskers) to explore and navigate the environment. These sensory signals are distributed within the brain stem by the trigeminal complex and are also relayed to the superior colliculus in the midbrain and to the thalamus (and subsequently barrel cortex) in the forebrain. In the intermediate layers of the superior colliculus,
doi:10.1152/jn.00340.2010
pmid:20610783
pmcid:PMC2944696
fatcat:qcyaxgpy6vcffc3bltsbghur5m