Yusuf et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Deficient recurrent cortical processing in congenital deafnessYusuf et al., 2022
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- Yusuf P
- Lamuri A
- Hubka P
- Tillein J
- Vinck M
- Kral A
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- Frontiers in systems neuroscience
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The influence of sensory experience on cortical feedforward and feedback interactions has rarely been studied in the auditory cortex. Previous work has documented a dystrophic effect of deafness in deep cortical layers, and a reduction of interareal couplings between primary …
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