{"fact":"When crows search for a previously seen image among several options, specific neurons in their NCL become highly active based on the target's location, linking cognition to action.","context":"During this period of visual search and visually guided directed motor behavior, single NCL neurons were strongly tuned to different target positions. NCL therefore also participates in the translation of cognitive processes to speciﬁc behaviors in the response period of a task.","source":"Andreas Nieder, Inside the corvid brain—probing the physiology of cognition in crows, 10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.02.005","index":14}