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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Karl Farrow\nhosted by Maximilian Jösch\nAbstract: Th
 e rules by which neurons in the brain choose which inputs to sample are no
 t fully understood. Here we address two related questions. First\, do sens
 ory neurons display ordered spatial arrangements about different sides of 
 natural borders in the visual field? Second\, what is the relationship bet
 ween the sensory inputs sampled by neurons in a brain area and its project
 ion target? Here we present evidence using in-vivo two-photon imaging and 
 transsynaptic viral tracing that circuits of the superior colliculus demon
 strate strong organization principals centered either around where in the 
 visual world they look\, or to which downstream target they project. These
  results illustrate the important coherence between the organization of in
 puts and response properties in the visual system and suggest a re-analysi
 s of the circuit and receptive field organization of the superior collicul
 us from an ecological perspective.
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 1\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:rsix@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Karl Farrow: Retinotopic and target specific processing of visual i
 nformation in the superior colliculus
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1621
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