A Motion Stabilization Mechanism Identified in the Brain at the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria

A team of researchers from the Institute of Sciences and Technologies in Austria has identified a crucial mechanism for image stabilization in the brain. This process, located in the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (vLGN) of the thalamus, allows our eyes to perceive sharp images even during rapid movements. Thanks to two-photon calcium imaging, the scientists … Continue reading A Motion Stabilization Mechanism Identified in the Brain at the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria