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Stability Visual Processing Passive

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Stability of visual processing in passive and active vision

Tobias Rose

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Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research University of Bonn Medical Center

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Abstract

The visual system faces a dual challenge. On the one hand, features of the natural visual environment should be stably processed - irrespective of ongoing wiring changes, representational drift, and behavior. On the other hand, eye, head, and body motion require a robust integration of pose and gaze shifts in visual computations for a stable perception of the world. We address these dimensions of stable visual processing by studying the circuit mechanism of long-term representational stability, focusing on the role of plasticity, network structure, experience, and behavioral state while recording large-scale neuronal activity with miniature two-photon microscopy.

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behavioural statecircuit mechanismgaze shiftsnetwork structureneuronal activityplasticityrepresentational stabilitytwo-photon microscopyvisual processing

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Tobias Rose

Dr.

Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research University of Bonn Medical Center

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