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ActiVisTha explores the mechanisms of visual processing in the thalamus, focusing on how diverse inputs affect visual perception. Using advanced technologies, the project aims to uncover the role of thalamic circuits in modulating visual information, which could lead to improved visual prosthetics.
Conscious image perception depends on the dorsolateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) of the thalamus.
The dLGN receives signals from the retina and sends its outputs to the primary visual cortex.
Already at this first central stage, the brain actively modulates vision by attention and arousal.
Yet, the circuit mechanisms for processing and actively modulating visual information in the dLGN are largely not known.
Cells and circuits in the dLGN show diverse specializations, which can only partially be…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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