Thalamic input to auditory cortex is locally heterogeneous but globally tonotopic
Topographic representation of the receptor surface is a fundamental feature of sensory cortical organization. This is imparted by the thalamus, which relays information from the periphery to the cortex. To better understand the rules governing thalamocortical connectivity and the origin of cortical...
Main Authors: | Vasquez-Lopez, S, Weissenberger, Y, Lohse, M, Keating, P, King, A, Dahmen, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2017
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