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This research investigates the neural circuits responsible for motion detection in fruit flies, aiming to map the complex microcircuitry involved in processing visual information. By examining how individual neurons contribute to behaviorally relevant signals, the project seeks to deepen our understanding of sensory pr…
Neural networks process sensory inputs into outputs that guide behavioral responses.
The computations that take place can be complex, suggesting intricate circuit architecture.
While we are starting to unravel the circuit components of a specific neural computation, the extraction of visual motion cues, we realize that the circuits are more complex than anticipated.
Here, we aim to reveal the full microcircuitry of behaviorally relevant motion-detecting pathways with complex physiological proper…
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Germany, Goettingen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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