Locomotion-induced ocular motor behavior in larval xenopus is developmentally tuned by visuo-vestibular reflexes

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  • who: Julien Bacquu00e9-Cazenave from the CNRS University have published the research work: Locomotion-induced ocular motor behavior in larval Xenopus is developmentally tuned by visuo-vestibular reflexes, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors demonstrate the mutual developmental plasticity of spinal locomotor efference copies and multi-sensory motion signals in the production of dynamically adequate gaze-stabilizing eye movements during swimming in larval Xenopus. In contrast to the original approach, the present model simulated only one spinal segment.
  • future: Differentiating between the two mechanisms requires future experimental perturbations such . . .

     

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