Search Results - "Laing, Robyn J"
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ThermoTRPs and Pain
Published in The Neuroscientist (01-04-2016)“…The ability of the body to perceive noxious stimuli lies in a heterogeneous group of primary somatosensory neurons termed nociceptors. The molecular receptors…”
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Topography of Striate-Extrastriate Connections in Neonatally Enucleated Rats
Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2013)“…It is known that retinal input is necessary for the normal development of striate cortex and its corticocortical connections, but there is little information…”
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Ocular dominance columns in V1 are more susceptible than associated callosal patches to imbalance of eye input during precritical and critical periods
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-08-2021)“…In Long Evans rats, ocular dominance columns (ODCs) in V1 overlap with patches of callosal connections. Using anatomical tracers, we found that ODCs and…”
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Influence of ocular dominance columns and patchy callosal connections on binocularity in lateral striate cortex: Long Evans versus albino rats
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-03-2020)“…In albino rats, it has been reported that lateral striate cortex (V1) is highly binocular, and that input from the ipsilateral eye to this region comes through…”
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Blockade of retinal or cortical activity does not prevent the development of callosal patches normally associated with ocular dominance columns in primary visual cortex
Published in Visual neuroscience (23-08-2021)“…Callosal patches in primary visual cortex of Long Evans rats, normally associated with ocular dominance columns, emerge by postnatal day 10 (P10), but they do…”
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Influence of Ocular Dominance Columns and Patchy Callosal Connections on Binocularity in Lateral Striate Cortex: Long Evans vs. Albino Rats
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (18-10-2019)“…In albino rats, it has been reported that lateral striate cortex (V1) is highly binocular, and that input from the ipsilateral eye to this region comes through…”
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