An Unbiased View of Neural Networks: More than Meets the Eye

In this issue of Neuron, Macé et al. (2018) use whole-brain functional ultrasound imaging in mice to unveil the circuits involved reflexive eye movements. They separated the sensory and motor networks and discovered that certain eye movements robustly suppress the amygdala. In this issue of Neuron,...

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Brain
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Neuroimaging
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