Spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex
The preference of cells in mouse primary visual cortex are thought to be randomly distributed in a salt-and-pepper map, in contrast to the smooth cortical maps observed in higher mammals. Here the authors show that excitatory cells in mouse primary visual cortex are spatially clustered, resembling a...
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oai:doaj.org-article:5bc3856560754e21bf03f3508998e1e92021-12-02T15:34:57ZSpatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex10.1038/ncomms122702041-1723https://doaj.org/article/5bc3856560754e21bf03f3508998e1e92016-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12270https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The preference of cells in mouse primary visual cortex are thought to be randomly distributed in a salt-and-pepper map, in contrast to the smooth cortical maps observed in higher mammals. Here the authors show that excitatory cells in mouse primary visual cortex are spatially clustered, resembling a degraded version of the organization seen in higher mammals.Dario L. RingachPatrick J. MineaultElaine TringNicholas D. OlivasPablo Garcia-Junco-ClementeJoshua T. TrachtenbergNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016) |
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The preference of cells in mouse primary visual cortex are thought to be randomly distributed in a salt-and-pepper map, in contrast to the smooth cortical maps observed in higher mammals. Here the authors show that excitatory cells in mouse primary visual cortex are spatially clustered, resembling a degraded version of the organization seen in higher mammals. |
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Dario L. Ringach Patrick J. Mineault Elaine Tring Nicholas D. Olivas Pablo Garcia-Junco-Clemente Joshua T. Trachtenberg |
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Dario L. Ringach Patrick J. Mineault Elaine Tring Nicholas D. Olivas Pablo Garcia-Junco-Clemente Joshua T. Trachtenberg |
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Spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex |
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Spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex |
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Spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex |
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Spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex |
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Spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex |
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spatial clustering of tuning in mouse primary visual cortex |
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