A Neurotrophic Model of the Development of the Retinogeniculocortical Pathway Induced by Spontaneous Retinal Waves
The development of the retinogeniculate pathway or the geniculocortical pathway, or both, occurs either before birth or before eye opening in many species. It is widely believed that spontaneous retinal activity could drive the segregation of afferents into eye-specific laminae or columns and the re...
Main Authors: | Elliott, T (Author), Shadbolt, N. R (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1999-09.
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