SINGLE-CELL RESPONSES IN STRIATE CORTEX OF KITTENS DEPRIVED OF VISION IN ONE EYE

作者: Torsten N. Wiesel , David H. Hubel

DOI: 10.1152/JN.1963.26.6.1003

关键词: Occipital lobeBiologyOrientation columnMonocular deprivationCerebral cortexCritical periodNeuroscienceOcular dominance columnCATSOcular dominancePhysiologyGeneral Neuroscience

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