“Congruent” and “Opposite” Neurons: Sisters for Multisensory Integration and Segregation
Wen-Hao Zhang, He Wang, K. Y. Michael Wong, Si Wu
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Experiments reveal that in the dorsal medial superior temporal (MSTd) and the ventral intraparietal (VIP) areas, where visual and vestibular cues are integrated to infer heading direction, there are two types of neurons with roughly the same number. One is "congruent" cells, whose preferred heading directions are similar in response to visual and vestibular cues; and the other is "opposite" cells, whose preferred heading directions are nearly "opposite" (with an offset of 180
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jan-20-2025, 15:05:58 GMT