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A Role for Mouse Primary Visual Cortex in Motion Perception (Current Biology)
 


Using a head-fixed task, Marques et al. show that mice can discriminate the direction of motion of random dot kinetogram stimuli (RDK). RDKs elicit direction-selective responses in both On-Off DSGCs of the retina and in V1 L2/3 neurons. V1 inactivation impairs task performance, showing that this area plays a key role in motion perception.


 
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