Abstract

A new study has found that, in primates with highly specialized visual systems, a corollary discharge of motor commands to make exploratory saccades arises in the midbrain, propagates to the thalamus, and then reaches hippocampal circuits in the depths of the temporal lobe where it shapes the making of memories.

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