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Full-Body Coordination in Mice During Tactile Exploration

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Abstract:
Active sensing is the process by which organisms selectively extract information from their environment through actions such as eye motions, sniffing, or body motions like finger scanning. This project explored full-body coordination in mice during whisker-based tactile exploration, a key example of active sensing.

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Hung, Christina, and Ritt, Jason, "Full-Body Coordination in Mice During Tactile Exploration" (2021). The Leadership Alliance Digital Library. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.26300/qa8m-1062

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    A collection of research presentations and posters created by students participating in the Leadership Alliance's Summer Research - Early Identification Program.

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