Prefrontal Cortex Shapes Vision and Behavior Through Hidden Brain Circuits

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MIT researchers discovered that the prefrontal cortex in mice sends targeted signals to visual and motor regions, influencing how visual information is processed based on arousal and movement, revealing a sophisticated feedback system that dynamically rewires vision.
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