“…In freely moving animals, it is difficult to track the whiskers (Petersen et al, 2020;Voigts et al, 2008) and ensure that whiskers alone are used, instead of vision, olfaction, or touch with skin (Mehta et al, 2007). Head fixation enables better whisker tracking and stimulus control, but most tasks for head-fixed mice focus on spatially simple features, like the location or orientation of a pole or the texture of sandpaper (Chen et al, 2013;Kim et al, 2020;O'Connor et al, 2010a). Indeed, the head-fixed mouse is often trimmed to a single whisker, though a few studies have considered multi-whisker behaviors (Brown et al, 2021;Celikel and Sakmann, 2007;Knutsen et al, 2006;Pluta et al, 2017).…”