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Look-up and look-down neurons in the mouse visual thalamus during freely moving exploration
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
The traditional view that visuomotor integration is a property of higher brain centres has recently been challenged by the discovery in head-fixed rodents that locomotion increases neuronal activity throughout the early visual system (including the retina). Any appreciation of the importance of this behavioural modulation of visual inputs must encompass a comprehensive understanding of the range of behaviours engaged by this mechanism. This information is unavailable from head-fixed
doi:10.1101/2022.01.22.477320
fatcat:aivwmfnndvdlfkjwoquyvay7me