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Non-visual exploration of novel objects increases the levels of plasticity factors in the rat primar...

Non-visual exploration of novel objects increases the levels of plasticity factors in the rat primar...

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Non-visual exploration of novel objects increases the levels of plasticity factors in the rat primary visual cortex

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Non-visual exploration of novel objects increases the levels of plasticity factors in the rat primary visual cortex

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United States: PeerJ. Ltd

Journal title

PeerJ (San Francisco, CA), 2018-10, Vol.6, p.e5678-e5678, Article e5678

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English

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United States: PeerJ. Ltd

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Historically, the primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex have been exclusively associated with the processing of a single sensory modality. Yet the presence of tactile responses in the primary visual (V1) cortex has challenged this view, leading to the notion that primary sensory areas engage in cross-modal processing, and that the associated...

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Non-visual exploration of novel objects increases the levels of plasticity factors in the rat primary visual cortex

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_660f0195efc54a6984060ba73ade46f4

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_660f0195efc54a6984060ba73ade46f4

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2167-8359

E-ISSN

2167-8359

DOI

10.7717/peerj.5678

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