2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.30.564821
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Discrete somatotopic representation and neural response properties in hummingbird and zebra finch forebrain nuclei

Andrea H. Gaede,
Pei-Hsuan Wu,
Duncan B. Leitch

Abstract: SummarySomatosensation allows animals to perceive the external world through touch, providing critical information about physical contact, temperature, pain, and body position. Somatosensory pathways, particularly those related to the rodent vibrissae, have been well-studied in mammals, illuminating principles of cortical organization and sensory processing1,2. However, comparative studies across diverse vertebrate species are imperative to understand how somatosensory systems are shaped by evolutionary pressu… Show more

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