Acetylcholine contributes through muscarinic receptors to attentional modulation in V1
Acetylcholine contributes through muscarinic receptors to attentional modulation in V1
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Attention seeking: a role for acetylcholine
If you find yourself needing to reread this paragraph, perhaps it's not that well written. Or it may be that you are low on acetylcholine. Cortical sensory processing is critically modulated by selective attention, but how this modulation is mediated is a long-standing unresolved issue. In tests in mac...
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Acetylcholine contributes through muscarinic receptors to attentional modulation in V1
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0028-0836
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1476-4687,1476-4679
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10.1038/nature07141