Lebedev et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Experience-dependent plasticity of rat barrel cortex: redistribution of activity across barrel-columnsLebedev et al., 2000
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- Lebedev M
- Mirabella G
- Erchova I
- Diamond M
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- Cerebral Cortex
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The redistribution of neuronal activity across rat barrel cortex following an alteration in whisker usage has been investigated. In adult rats, two mystacial vibrissae–D2 and one neighbor, D1 or D3–were left intact while all other vibrissae on that side of the snout were …
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