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Motor-sensory convergence in object localization: a comparative study in rats and humans
Authors:Horev Guy  Saig Avraham  Knutsen Per Magne  Pietr Maciej  Yu Chunxiu  Ahissar Ehud
Institution:The Department of Neurobiology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Abstract:In order to identify basic aspects in the process of tactile perception, we trained rats and humans in similar object localization tasks and compared the strategies used by the two species. We found that rats integrated temporally related sensory inputs ('temporal inputs') from early whisk cycles with spatially related inputs ('spatial inputs') to align their whiskers with the objects; their perceptual reports appeared to be based primarily on this spatial alignment. In a similar manner, human subjects also integrated temporal and spatial inputs, but relied mainly on temporal inputs for object localization. These results suggest that during tactile object localization, an iterative motor-sensory process gradually converges on a stable percept of object location in both species.
Keywords:behaviour dynamics  closed feedback loops  adaptive process  video-tracking  sensory substitution  decision-making
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