Development and Plasticity in Sensory Thalamus and Cortex
Our brain evolved in a manner to enable itself to modify its structure depending on its environment. The thalamus is a large sensory relay station and it is closely integrated into the cortical circuits. Thalamic projections are responsible for dispatching most of the information to the cortex from...
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2006.
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- Dual Roles of Transcription Factors in Forebrain Morphogenesis and Development of Axonal Pathways
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- The Earliest Thalamocortical Interactions
- Molecular Basis for the Formation of Lamina-Specific Thalamocortical Projection
- Role of Citron K in the Development of Cerebral Cortex
- The Absence of Layer 4 Dramatically Alters Cortical Development in Ferret Somatosensory Cortex
- Influence of Thalamocortical Activity on Sensory Cortical Development and Plasticity
- Pathways to Barrel Development
- Patterning of the Somatosensory Maps with NMDA Receptors
- Presynaptic Mechanisms Controlling Axon Terminal Remodeling in the Thalamocortical and Retinogeniculate Systems
- Cellular Mechanisms Underlying the Remodeling of Retinogeniculate Connections
- A Model for Synaptic Refinement in Visual Thalamus
- Making and Breaking Eye-specific Projections to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
- LTD as a Mechanism for Map Plasticity in Rat Barrel Cortex
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