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Scanned optogenetic control of mammalian somatosensory input to map input-specific behavioral outputs
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
Somatosensory stimuli guide and shape behavior, from immediate protective reflexes to longer-term learning and high-order processes related to pain and touch. However, somatosensory inputs are challenging to control in awake mammals due to the diversity and nature of contact stimuli. Application of cutaneous stimuli is currently limited to relatively imprecise methods as well as subjective behavioral measures. The strategy we present here overcomes these difficulties by achieving
doi:10.1101/2020.08.10.244046
fatcat:ipcnrt2qsrezxbyadntkjydlye