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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: M Eugenia Chiappe\nhosted by Maximilian Jösch\nAbstra
 ct: Animals move their eyes\, head or limbs in simple directed actions\, b
 ut also coordinate these actions in more complex\, specific and adaptive w
 ays during locomotion. This high-performance control of locomotion depends
  on a precise knowledge of the configuration\, speed\, and direction of th
 e body. Yet\, how distributed neural circuits in the brain estimate self-m
 ovement remains unclear. Although locomotion generates visual signals\, vi
 sion alone is inadequate to accurately estimate self-movement because reti
 nal signals are confounded by changes in gaze\, and by the movement of obj
 ects in the world. Here we will discuss our attempts to test the idea that
  an accurate internal estimate of the direction of the head and/or body mo
 vements during walking involves the integration of visual and non-visual i
 nformation generated in conjunction with locomotion.
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, Lab Building East\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:rsix@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:M Eugenia Chiappe: Linking visual motion to locomotion
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1039
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