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    1. Neuroscience

    Unraveling the developmental dynamic of visual exploration of social interactions in autism

    Nada Kojovic, Sezen Cekic ... Marie Schaer
    Children with ASD showed a significant divergence in gaze patterns compared to typically developing children, intensifying over early childhood, with implications for developmental and adaptive functioning.
    1. Neuroscience

    Active sensing in the categorization of visual patterns

    Scott Cheng-Hsin Yang, Máté Lengyel, Daniel M Wolpert
    Humans use a near-optimal eye movement strategy to efficiently extract information about high-level visual categories.
    1. Neuroscience

    Superior colliculus drives stimulus-evoked directionally biased saccades and attempted head movements in head-fixed mice

    Sebastian H Zahler, David E Taylor ... Evan H Feinberg
    Mouse gaze shifts are unexpectedly flexible.
    1. Neuroscience

    Removal of inhibition uncovers latent movement potential during preparation

    Uday K Jagadisan, Neeraj J Gandhi
    Non-invasive disinhibition of the oculomotor system shows that ongoing preparatory activity in the superior colliculus has movement-generating potential and need not rise to threshold in order to produce a saccade.
    1. Neuroscience

    Columnar neurons support saccadic bar tracking in Drosophila

    Giovanni Frighetto, Mark A Frye
    Flies have two parallel visual pathways with specialized physiological properties to compensate for perturbations in their flight course and to saccade toward objects.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Visuomotor learning from postdictive motor error

    Jana Masselink, Markus Lappe
    Visual, motor, and forward model gains learn from a postdictive update of space to keep perception and saccadic motor function aligned.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Nested mechanosensory feedback actively damps visually guided head movements in Drosophila

    Benjamin Cellini, Jean-Michel Mongeau
    Motor context and mechanosensory feedback together influence how flies control head movements during visually guided flight maneuvers.
    1. Neuroscience

    Spherical arena reveals optokinetic response tuning to stimulus location, size, and frequency across entire visual field of larval zebrafish

    Florian A Dehmelt, Rebecca Meier ... Aristides B Arrenberg
    Systematic stimulation across the entire visual field reveals that zebrafish optokinetic behavior is most strongly driven by lateral stimulus locations, as a result of both retinal and extra-retinal effects.
    1. Neuroscience

    Non-shared coding of observed and executed actions prevails in macaque ventral premotor mirror neurons

    Jörn K Pomper, Mohammad Shams ... Peter Thier
    Ventral premotor mirror neurons discriminate observed actions well but predominantly differently from self-performed actions, requiring reconsideration of concepts addressing their function.
    1. Neuroscience

    Coding of latent variables in sensory, parietal, and frontal cortices during closed-loop virtual navigation

    Jean-Paul Noel, Edoardo Balzani ... Dora E Angelaki
    Primates use their eyes to keep track of spatial goals, and this strategy is reflected by the functional connectivity between a traditionally considered optic flow area (dorsomedial superior temporal area) and prefrontal cortex.