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Seminarâś“ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Time is of the essence: active sensing in natural vision reveals novel mechanisms of perception

Pedro Maldonado, PhD

Professor

Departamento de Neurociencia y BNI, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

Schedule
Monday, November 30, 2020

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Monday, November 30, 2020

1:00 AM America/Montevideo

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Host: IIBCE on Brain Science

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Domain

Neuroscience

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IIBCE on Brain Science

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

n natural vision, active vision refers to the changes in visual input resulting from self-initiated eye movements. In this talk, I will present studies that show that the stimulus-related activity during active vision differs substantially from that occurring during classical flashed-stimuli paradigms. Our results uncover novel and efficient mechanisms that improve visual perception. In a general way, the nervous system appears to engage in sensory modulation mechanisms, precisely timed to self-initiated stimulus changes, thus coordinating neural activity across different cortical areas and serving as a general mechanism for the global coordination of visual perception.

Topics

Spanish 🗣️V1active sensingactive visioncortical areaseye movementsflashed-stimuli paradigmsneural activityself-initiated changessensory modulationstimulus-related activityvisiónvisual perception

About the Speaker

Pedro Maldonado, PhD

Professor

Departamento de Neurociencia y BNI, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

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www.neurosistemas.cl www.bni.cl

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