Publication: Remodeling of Cortico-Cortical Long-Range Connectivity in the Development of Uni- and Multi-Sensory Processing
Remodeling of Cortico-Cortical Long-Range Connectivity in the Development of Uni- and Multi-Sensory Processing
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Cai, L. (2024). Remodeling of Cortico-Cortical Long-Range Connectivity in the Development of Uni- and Multi-Sensory Processing. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-261315
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Mammals are born with immature sensory systems which develop postnatally. Despite their continuing maturation, developing sensory systems provide crucial inputs for neonatal mammalian development, the maturation of neural circuits and adult behavior. Rodents are born with functional olfactory, somatosensory, as well as gustatory systems, which continue to develop postnatally. However, the auditory and visual systems are only functional at P11 and P14, respectively. Therefore, rodent early sensory experience largely depends on olfactio
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Cai, L. (2024). Remodeling of Cortico-Cortical Long-Range Connectivity in the Development of Uni- and Multi-Sensory Processing. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-261315