In this issue of Neuron, Li et al. (2013) show that transgenically eliminating thalamocortical neurotransmission disrupts the formation of barrel columns in the somatosensory cortex and cortical lamination, providing evidence for the importance of extrinsic activity-dependent factors in cortical development
Great neuroanatomists of the twentieth century recognized that the cerebral cortex of mammals is the...
Great neuroanatomists of the twentieth century recognized that the cerebral cortex of mammals is the...
AbstractStudies of spontaneous mutant mice with neurological phenotypes, particularly the cloning an...
<p>In this issue of Neuron, Li et al. (2013) show that transgenically eliminating thalamocortical ne...
In this issue of Neuron, Li et al. (2013) show that transgenically eliminating thalamocortical neuro...
SummaryA dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the ...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
Donald Hebb postulated the existence of a mechanism of activity-dependent transcription and synaptic...
In this issue of Neuron, Chen and colleagues combine structural MRI and a twin-study design to inves...
Here we describe mechanisms regulating area patterning of developing mammalian neocortex, referred t...
Comprised of six distinct layers, the neocortex is a key brain structure for many of our advanced co...
The functioning of the mammalian brain depends upon the precision and accuracy of its neural connect...
Great neuroanatomists of the twentieth century recognized that the cerebral cortex of mammals is the...
Great neuroanatomists of the twentieth century recognized that the cerebral cortex of mammals is the...
AbstractStudies of spontaneous mutant mice with neurological phenotypes, particularly the cloning an...
<p>In this issue of Neuron, Li et al. (2013) show that transgenically eliminating thalamocortical ne...
In this issue of Neuron, Li et al. (2013) show that transgenically eliminating thalamocortical neuro...
SummaryA dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the ...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
Donald Hebb postulated the existence of a mechanism of activity-dependent transcription and synaptic...
In this issue of Neuron, Chen and colleagues combine structural MRI and a twin-study design to inves...
Here we describe mechanisms regulating area patterning of developing mammalian neocortex, referred t...
Comprised of six distinct layers, the neocortex is a key brain structure for many of our advanced co...
The functioning of the mammalian brain depends upon the precision and accuracy of its neural connect...
Great neuroanatomists of the twentieth century recognized that the cerebral cortex of mammals is the...
Great neuroanatomists of the twentieth century recognized that the cerebral cortex of mammals is the...
AbstractStudies of spontaneous mutant mice with neurological phenotypes, particularly the cloning an...