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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Keisuke Yonehara\nhosted by Sandra Siegert\nAbstract: 
 Inferring the speed and direction of image motion is critical for the surv
 ival of animals. Studies on rodents and rabbits have shown that visual mot
 ion processing starts in the retina. However\, we are still far from under
 standing how visual motion is extracted by neuronal circuits of the retina
  and further processed in downstream brain areas for mediating relevant vi
 sually guided behaviors. My lab combines experimental approaches such as m
 olecular biology\, transcriptome analysis\, mouse genetics\, two-photon im
 aging\, electrophysiology\, trans-synaptic circuit labeling\, and behavior
 al analysis to address these questions. In this talk I will present two re
 cent findings from our lab: the circuit mechanisms underlying the speed an
 d direction selectivity of motion sensitive neurons in the retina\, and th
 e cortical processing of retina-originated motion signals.
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, Lab Building East\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:rsix@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Keisuke Yonehara: Visual motion processing from retina to visual co
 rtical areas in mice
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1406
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