Chinta, 2024 - Google Patents
Neural mechanisms for the localization of external and self-generated motionChinta, 2024
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Localizing movements in the external space is crucial for animals to navigate safely, find food, avoid predators, and interact with their surroundings. Efficient localization during body movements requires the brain to distinguish between externally generated movements and …
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