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16 may 2019 18:01:08

 
Neuronal Substrates for Infrared Contrast Enhancement and Motion Detection in Rattlesnakes (Current Biology)
 


Pit vipers use a specialized trigeminal sensory system for detection of infrared radiation. Using rattlesnakes, Bothe et al. find that processing of dynamic infrared information subdivides into contrast enhancement and extraction of motion direction. These computations are performed separately at two hierarchically connected hindbrain nuclei.


 
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