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- who: Sepiedeh Keshavarzi from the Centre University College United Kingdom have published the Article: Multisensory coding of angular head velocity in the retrosplenial cortex, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: By demonstrating the maintenance of AHV tuning between freely moving and head-restrained conditions in the large majority of RSP neurons (80%), the authors show that proprioceptive signals and efference copy of motor commands that arise from voluntary head movements and locomotion are not major drivers of retrosplenial AHV cells.
- how: Next using the same method on all tracked AHV cells the authors compared . . .
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