Study shows that activity in the primate visual cortex is minimally linked to spontaneous movements

Many past neuroscience studies have found that animals process sensory information, such as visual stimuli, sounds, and so on, in relation to their movements within their surroundings. This experimentally confirmed idea, referred to as embodiment, has informed the present understanding of both animal and human brains, as well as the development of bio-inspired robotic systems.

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