The Impact of Motor Behaviour and Internal States on Subcortical Visual Processing
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Overview
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Watch this 57-minute prize lecture to explore how behavioral and internal state contexts affect visual processing in the brain. Learn about cutting-edge neuroscience research examining the relationship between motor behavior, internal states, and subcortical visual processing mechanisms. Discover how the brain's visual system is influenced by factors beyond simple sensory input, including movement patterns and internal physiological states. Gain insights into the complex interactions between different brain systems and how they collectively shape visual perception. The presentation covers advanced research methodologies and findings that reveal the dynamic nature of visual processing in the context of whole-organism behavior and internal neural states.
Syllabus
The Impact of Motor Behaviour and Internal States on Subcortical Visual Processing – Sylvia Schröder
Taught by
The Physiological Society