#15: SfN 2016: Part 3, Sensory-motor Neural Circuits by Max Planck Florida's Neurotransmissions published on 2017-05-06T18:45:45Z Whether you're navigating through a forest, hunting prey, avoiding predators, or listening to a podcast in the gym, behaviors in the world require the coordination of both sensory and motor circuits in the brain. Part 3 in our series of interviews from the 2016 SfN meeting in San Diego gets into science sensory-motor integration. Joe sat down with two great auditory experts, David Schneider and Ross Williamson, who describe their postdoctoral research studying the circuits that govern hearing and motor control. Take a listen! Genre Science