- Supplementary Tables 1- 14. This file contains Supplementary Tables 1-14, which include statistics for each figure panel.[supplements/587629_file02.pdf]
- Mice use tactile feedback to re-aim licks. Side and bottom views of the mouse tongue for L1-L5 at full speed and slowed 1/40x, for left, center and ri[supplements/587629_file03.mp4]
- Bilateral ALM, TJM1, or TJS1 inactivation does not impair touch-guided re-aiming. Example trial in the touch-guided lick task with bilateral ALM, TJM1[supplements/587629_file04.mp4]
- Lesions of all three lingual cortical areas at once impair lick kinematics while preserving touch-guided re-aiming. Example pre-lesion and post-lesion[supplements/587629_file05.mp4]
- Bilateral latSC inactivation halts ongoing licking. Example trial in the touch-guided lick task with bilateral latSC photoinactivation from L2 contact[supplements/587629_file06.mp4]
- Unilateral ALM or TJM1 inactivation biases licks ipsilaterally, but preserves touch-guided re-aiming. Example trial in the touch-guided lick task with[supplements/587629_file07.mp4]
- Unilateral latSC inactivation impairs contralateral touch-guided re-aiming. Example trial in the touch-guided lick task with unilateral latSC photoina[supplements/587629_file08.mp4]
- Recentering task decouples contact site from spout position. Example trial from a recentering session. In addition to left or right displacements betw[supplements/587629_file09.mp4]
- latSC photostimulation reveals a topographic map for lick aiming. Example trials with unilateral latSC photostimulation at 4 sites along the AP axis i[supplements/587629_file10.mp4]