Research report 2024 - Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (Martinsried site)

Stability and volatility of sensory experiences in the brain

Authors
Hübener, M., Bonhoeffer, T.
Departments

Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Intelligenz (Standort Martinsried), Martinsried

Summary
Nerve cells in the visual cortex respond to simple light stimuli, e.g. lines or edges of a certain orientation in space. Surprisingly, the preferred orientation of a cell changes over time, it shows “drift”. Our experiments not only reveal the characteristics of this phenomenon in the visual cortex, but also provide clues as to what causes it and which mechanisms counteract the drift.

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