Acquired olfactory loss alters functional connectivity and morphology
Abstract Removing function from a developed and functional sensory system is known to alter both cerebral morphology and functional connections. To date, a majority of studies assessing sensory-dependent plasticity have focused on effects from either early onset or long-term sensory loss and little...
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Main Authors: | Behzad Iravani, Moa G. Peter, Artin Arshamian, Mats J. Olsson, Thomas Hummel, Hagen H. Kitzler, Johan N. Lundström |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3274afc5f0914bfc8c69989f5f77d135 |
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