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Fly brains filter out visual information caused by their own movements, like humans

August 3, 2015 by

To cut down on the barrage of sensory information, the human brain ignores input caused by eye movements. Researchers have found a similar process in flies, whose brains shut out input generated by flight turns. This discovery gives researchers a new tool with which to study this silencing process.

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