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Champalimaud Foundation (FundaΓ§Γ£o D. Anna de Sommer Champalimaud e Dr.
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Thanks to our funders and to @alleninstitute.bsky.social for the open-access dataset which allowed us to investigate this question.
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One possibility is that they are specialised for encoding optic flow (see Saleem 2020 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...).
We discuss other features of AM and PM that suggest their suitability for the encoding of locomotion-related optic flow in the discussion.
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So why are medial HVAs selectively enhanced for visual speed encoding during locomotion?
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Our results therefore reveal how a complex interplay of sensory input and ongoing behaviour differentially shapes the efficacy of sensory processing in mouse HVAs. They also highlight the importance of considering behaviour and context when ascribing functional specialisations to mouse HVAs.
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This selective enhancement of medial HVAs during locomotion wasnβt generic, but specific to visual speed encoding - drifting gratings direction encoding changed non-selectively across mouse visual cortex.
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We were also able to better decode visual speed from population activity in these same areas during locomotion, underlining that the enhancement of visual speed encoding during locomotion is specific to medial HVAs.
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Remarkably, when we compared stationary and locomotion behavioural states we found that locomotion selectively enhanced visual speed tuning in medial HVAs AM and PM, along with V1 and LGN.
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We next focused on how visual speed encoding changes between behavioural states. Previous research has shown that visual feature tuning tends to improve during locomotion in mouse V1, but whether such enhancements occur non-selectively across mouse visual cortex remains poorly understood.
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We focused on how the mouse visual system encodes visual speed and discovered 4 classes of tuning across cortical and thalamic areas. We investigated the properties of these different tuning classes and how they varied between areas.
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W1 (Assistant) Professor of CS & Math at Goethe University Frankfurt.
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Prof. @ucsantabarbara.bsky.social βͺ- Runs a lab slslab.org - Works on computation, neuroscience, behavior, vision, optics, imaging, 2p / multiphoton, optical computing, machine learning / AI - Blogs at labrigger.com - Founded @pacificoptica.bsky.social
AI and cognitive science, Founder and CEO (Geometric Intelligence, acquired by Uber). 8 books including Guitar Zero, Rebooting AI and Taming Silicon Valley.
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Professor Emeritus (University of Manchester), writes on biology, history of science & French Resistance. Biography of Francis Crick, out in Nov 2025.
Link to publications: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8258-4913
Research Fellow in Manchester. Interested in sensory systems & behaviour.
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Neuroscientist at University of Bristol. Cortical circuits, PFC, interneurons, dopamine, brain development.
https://www.anastasiades-lab.org
Asst Professor Psychology & Data Science @ NYU | Working on brains & climate, separately | Author of Models of the Mind: How physics, engineering, and mathematics have shaped our understanding of the brain https://shorturl.at/g23c5 | Personal account (duh)
Cognitive psychologist interested in perception, illusions, sensorimotor control, and virtual reality.
I also blog for early-career academics: https://gavinbuckingham.wordpress.com/
Cognitive science journal published by MIT Press.
https://direct.mit.edu/opmi
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the FIL, UCL, using human neuroimaging to study how our prior knowledge influences the way we perceive the world. https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/team/visual-perception-team/
Official account for the University of Birmingham.
Changing how the world works.
www.birmingham.ac.uk
Space, Sleep, and Spikes | Associate Prof @ McGill, Montreal Neurological Institute | Co-director, The Quebec Sleep Research Network
Neuroscience & functional ultrasound imaging. Vision and brain states. Professor at University Medical Center GΓΆttingen. https://brainwidenetworks.uni-goettingen.de/ Co-Spokesperson, EKFZ Center for Optogenetic Therapies. https://ekfz.uni-goettingen.de/en/
neuroscientist and new mom
currently Harvard postdoc, Stanford PhD
curious about how animals learn stuff
Postdoctoral researcher at Hillel Adesnik's lab in UC Berkeley. Interested in causally understanding learning and memory