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salient stimuli

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Vision for escape and pursuit

Daniel Kerschensteiner
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, USA
Mar 4, 2021

We want to understand how the visual system detects and tracks salient stimuli in the environment to initiate and guide specific behaviors (i.e., visual neuroethology). Predator avoidance and prey capture are central selection pressures of animal evolution. Mice use vision to detect aerial predators and hunt insects. I will discuss studies from my group that identify specific circuits and pathways in the early visual system (i.e., the retina and its subcortical targets) mediating predator avoidance and prey capture in mice. Our results highlight the importance of subcellular visual processing in the retina and the alignment of viewing strategies with region- and cell-type-specific retinal ganglion cell projection patterns to the brain.

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How the vGluT3-positive median raphe cells modulate the hippocampal response to salient stimuli

Marta Jelitai, Tiago Chaves, Albert M. Barth, Kathrin Petrik, Peter Bartho, Viktor Varga

FENS Forum 2024

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