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Modulation of visual physiology by behavioral state in monkeys, mice, and flies
Authors:Maimon Gaby
Affiliation:Laboratory of Integrative Brain Function, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Ave., Mailbox #294, New York, NY 10065, United States
Abstract:When a monkey attends to a visual stimulus, neurons in visual cortex respond differently to that stimulus than when the monkey attends elsewhere. In the 25 years since the initial discovery, the study of attention in primates has been central to understanding flexible visual processing. Recent experiments demonstrate that visual neurons in mice and fruit flies are modulated by locomotor behaviors, like running and flying, in a manner that resembles attention-based modulations in primates. The similar findings across species argue for a more generalized view of state-dependent sensory processing and for a renewed dialogue among vertebrate and invertebrate research communities.
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