Adolescent frontal top-down neurons receive heightened local drive to establish adult attentional behavior in mice
Frontal top-down cortical neurons implement top-down attentional control of sensory regions. The authors reveal adolescence as a developmental stage when frontal top-down neurons projecting from the anterior cingulate to visual cortex are functionally integrated into local excitatory circuitry.
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Main Authors: | Elisa M. Nabel, Yury Garkun, Hiroyuki Koike, Masato Sadahiro, Ana Liang, Kevin J. Norman, Giulia Taccheri, Michael P. Demars, Susanna Im, Keaven Caro, Sarah Lopez, Julia Bateh, Patrick R. Hof, Roger L. Clem, Hirofumi Morishita |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b075bcd747cd4d6cb08f23bcf7e1fb3f |
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