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Brysch et al., 2019 - Functional architecture underlying binocular coordination of eye position and velocity in the larval zebrafish hindbrain
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Fig. 7

Summary for binocular coordination and PV encoding in the larval zebrafish hindbrain. a Anatomical separation of monocular and binocular neurons in the dorsal view. For illustrative purposes, all monocular domains are depicted in the right hemisphere, and binocular domains in the left hemisphere (no difference across hemispheres was identified). A, anterior; L, left; M, Mauthner cells; P, posterior; R, right; rh5-8, rhombomere 5-8. b Distinct clusters of eye movement coding neurons in the hindbrain (side view). Arrows indicating position-velocity shift in the OI. D, dorsal; V, ventral. c Schematic illustrating each response type. Note the absence of slow-phase velocity neurons with preferred binocular (BP) encoding and the lack of monocular neurons for the temporal half of the ipsilateral eye outside of the nucleus abducens. Dashed lines represent “missing” neuronal clusters, i.e. only a small numbers of neurons were found for the respective eye movements

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