Chinta et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Two complimentary codes in the superior colliculus differentiate external from self-generated tactile cuesChinta et al., 2022
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- Chinta S
- Pluta S
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Perception is often the expected outcome of our actions, while at other times it emerges from unexpected changes in the scene. During spatial navigation, animals must differentiate between cues generated by self-motion from motion that originated externally. To reveal the …
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