Barrel cortex plasticity after photothrombotic stroke involves potentiating responses of pre-existing circuits but not functional remapping to new circuits
Definitive evidence for functional remapping after stroke remains lacking. Here, the authors performed in vivo intrinsic signal imaging and two-photon calcium imaging of sensory-evoked responses before and after photothrombotic stroke and found no evidence of remapping of lost functionalities to new...
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Autores principales: | William A. Zeiger, Máté Marosi, Satvir Saggi, Natalie Noble, Isa Samad, Carlos Portera-Cailliau |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3e49f8fd802b4abc9f3b7efa048768d1 |
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