Abstract:A fundamental problem for any sensory system is that the motion of the sensory organ introduces a disturbance in sensory measurement. Nevertheless, animal nervous systems can distinguish and compensate for the sensory consequences of movement by keeping track of them. Hypotheses for estimating the motion of a sensory organ include a corollary discharge associated with motor output and mechanosensory inputs from the moving sense organ. However, how motion-related mechanosensory inputs can reduce motion-dependen… Show more
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