CORDIS Project
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This project investigates how visual perception is influenced by non-sensory signals in the brain. By using advanced imaging and genetic tools, it aims to understand the role of feedback from higher-order brain areas in processing visual information during active behavior.
When interacting with the environment we depend on our perception of the world around us.
Visual perception relies on information flow from the eye to the visual cortex, where it is relayed and transformed via a series of cortical processing stages.
Most research so far has focused on feedforward processing of visual information.
However, it is increasingly obvious that perception crucially depends on how sensory input is interpreted in the context of an animal’s behavioural state, goals and act…
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Switzerland, Basel
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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