Short-term monocular deprivation alters GABA in the adult human visual cortex.
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in life, within the critical period [1-3]. Resting GABAergic inhibition is necessary to trigger ocular dominance plasticity and to modulate the onset and offset of the critical period [4, 5]. GABAergic inhibition a...
Main Authors: | Lunghi, C, Emir, U, Morrone, M, Bridge, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2015
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