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- who: Dan Alin Ganea and Florent Haiss from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), United States, The State University of have published the article: Pupillary Dilations of Mice Performing a Vibrotactile Discrimination Task Reflect Task Engagement and Response Confidence, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Pre-stimulus Pupillary Size of Mice Performing a 2-AFC Task Reflects Task Engagement State and Holds No Information Regarding Subsequent Performance To relate pupil dilations with task variables, the authors focused on pupil dilations in pre- and post-stimulus periods, as these revolve around the moment of task-related . . .
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