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Experience-dependent plasticity of binocular responses in the primary visual cortex of the mouseGordon et al., 1996
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- Gordon J
- Stryker M
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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An activity-dependent form of synaptic plasticity underlies the fine tuning of connections in the developing primary visual cortex of mammals such as the cat and monkey. Studies of the effects of manipulations of visual experience during a critical period have demonstrated that …
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