“…Concerning direction tuning, most previous studies reported estimates in awake or anesthetized monkeys and cats to fall within a similar range of values [ 45 , 46 , 51 , 55 , 95 , 99 ], although Mandl et al [ 96 ] described that direction-selective responses are more variable under anesthesia. Comparison of two recent studies on mouse visual cortex, each focusing on either the awake or anesthetized state but not in the same mice, suggests indeed a difference in tuning for direction, but not orientation, between the awake and anesthetized state (Andermann et al [ 53 ]: Awake mice, mean OSI = 0.54, mean DSI = 0.45; Marshel et al [ 98 ]: Anesthetized mice, 0.8% Isoflurane and Chlorprothixene, mean OSI = 0.50, mean DSI = 0.26; see also [ 101 ]).…”