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This project investigates how the brain processes visual information during self-motion in mice. It focuses on the connections between the vestibular system and visual areas, aiming to understand how head movements influence visual perception and behavior through advanced experimental techniques.
An organisms survival depends on accurately perceiving and interpreting the environment. A significant part of our visual stimulations is however generated by our own actions, rather than external events.
For example, the retina can experience similar visual stimulus driven by head-movement, or by a moving object.
Therefore, self-motion related information is fundamental to contextualize visual stimuli.
In other words, what the eye sees may not be what our brain perceives depending on our action…
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
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