Abstract
Humans and monkeys can judge their heading direction from the pattern of motion on the retina. The visual cortical area MST plays an essential role in making these judgements.
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Cumming, B. A sense of direction: going with the flow. Nat Neurosci 1, 6–8 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/201
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