 The researchers found that mice use a combination of visual and memory information when making decisions about their navigation. This was observed in three different brain regions, V1, PPC, and RSC, which are all involved in decision-making processes. The researchers also discovered that these neurons have a unique coding structure that allows them to encode both visual and memory information simultaneously. This coding structure is what enables the mice to make quick decisions based on the information they have available. This article was authored by Shinichiro Kira, Haman Safai, Ari Esmourkos, and others.