[HTML] from plos.orgA Goel, LW Xu, KP Snyder, L Song… - PloS one, 2011 - dx.plos.org Sensory experience, and the lack thereof, can alter the function of excitatory synapses in the primary sensory cortices. Recent evidence suggests that changes in sensory experience can regulate the synaptic level of Ca 2+ -permeable AMPA receptors (CP-AMPARs). ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - Cached - All 4 versions
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[HTML] from cjb.netP Voss - The Journal of Neuroscience, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience ... Facchini and Aglioti, 2003). Given the strong evidence that both sensorydeprivation and extensive training lead to improved sensory abilities, the question then arises as to how they may interact. Does blindness simply motivate ...
Y Jiao, Z Zhang, C Zhang, X Wang… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences ... A statistical analysis is shown in Fig. 1C. Sensorydeprivation by all-row trimming of whiskers significantly reduced the ΔG in the control cortex. Interestingly ... mice. Moreover, sensorydeprivation did not further reduce ΔG (Fig. 1C, bar graph). ... All 2 versions
[CITATION] The effects of sensory deprivation on laminar specific GABAergic innervation in the mouse barrel cortex
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