Visual Systems Detect Life Motion
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•Scientists uncover cross-species neural mechanism for early detection of life motion in visual processing
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Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences studied the role of the superior colliculus ( SC ) in the perception of biological motion signals.
The ability to detect the presence of living beings through their movements is fundamental to the visual system, playing a crucial role in survival behaviors such as hunting, predator avoidance, and social interaction.
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