2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.03.510596
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What moves when mice move a single whisker to touch? Individuality and stereotypy in behavior

Abstract: A key function of the brain is to move the body through a rich, complex environment. When rodents engage their environment, they move their whiskers as they extract tactile information. Even though the study of whisking has a long history, the details of what mice move when they move a whisker actively to touch are still unknown. Here we trained head fixed mice in a simple go-cue task to move a whisker on one side of the face to touch a sensor and tracked facial movements. Our analysis shows that mice specific… Show more

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“…Although movie principal components are easy to compute, the resulting features are hard to interpret. Another common approach for quantifying orofacial movements is whisker tracking, which can provide specific and interpretable information about whisker motion [23][24][25][26]. However, previous approaches for whisker tracking required trimming the other whiskers and/or whisker painting, which may alter mouse behavior, and they also required a highspeed overhead camera, which may be unavailable in many experimental setups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although movie principal components are easy to compute, the resulting features are hard to interpret. Another common approach for quantifying orofacial movements is whisker tracking, which can provide specific and interpretable information about whisker motion [23][24][25][26]. However, previous approaches for whisker tracking required trimming the other whiskers and/or whisker painting, which may alter mouse behavior, and they also required a highspeed overhead camera, which may be unavailable in many experimental setups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%