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Walking humans and running mice: perception and neural encoding of optic flow during self-motion
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2022
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Locomotion produces full-field optic flow that often dominates the visual motion inputs to an observer. The perception of optic flow is in turn important for animals to guide their heading and interact with moving objects. Understanding how locomotion influences optic flow processing and perception is therefore essential to understand how animals successfully interact with their environment. Here, we review research investigating how perception and neural encoding of optic flow are altered
doi:10.31234/osf.io/h2t8b
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