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Gravity orientation tuning in macaque anterior thalamus.

Jean LaurensByounghoon KimJ David DickmanDora E Angelaki
Published in: Nature neuroscience (2016)
Gravity may provide a ubiquitous allocentric reference to the brain's spatial orientation circuits. Here we describe neurons in the macaque anterior thalamus tuned to pitch and roll orientation relative to gravity, independently of visual landmarks. We show that individual cells exhibit two-dimensional tuning curves, with peak firing rates at a preferred vertical orientation. These results identify a thalamic pathway for gravity cues to influence perception, action and spatial cognition.
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