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Brain’s ‘lowly’ visual processor is more sophisticated than once thought
April 6, 2015 by NewsBot
When managing, assigning each task to a specialist is often the most efficient strategy. Most researchers regard the brain as working similarly, with each region specialized to a given task. But now neuroscientists have found, in rats, that the brain's primary visual cortex not only portrays the visual world but can also drive the timing of actions.