Haberkern et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Visually guided behavior and optogenetically induced learning in head-fixed flies exploring a virtual landscapeHaberkern et al., 2019
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- Haberkern H
- Basnak M
- Ahanonu B
- Schauder D
- Cohen J
- Bolstad M
- Bruns C
- Jayaraman V
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- Current Biology
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Studying the intertwined roles of sensation, experience, and directed action in navigation has been facilitated by the development of virtual reality (VR) environments for head-fixed animals, allowing for quantitative measurements of behavior in well-controlled conditions …
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