Inhibitory neuron plasticity as a mechanism for ocular dominance plasticity (Bono & Clopath 2019)


Bono J, Clopath C. (2019). Synaptic plasticity onto inhibitory neurons as a mechanism for ocular dominance plasticity. PLoS computational biology. 15 [PubMed]

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