Pattern of driver-like input onto neurons of the mouse ventral lateral geniculate nucleus
Summary:
The paper investigates the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (vLGN) and its role in complex visual behaviors, focusing on the source and nature of the excitatory inputs driving postsynaptic activity in these regions.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores the role of the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (vLGN) in complex visual behaviors, which is related to cognitive function and memory.
- Eye health: The study investigates the retinal axons that target the vLGN, which is relevant to eye health.
- Education and learning: The paper contributes to the understanding of the functional organization of vLGN and its role in integrating vision with internal behavioral states, which is relevant to education and learning.
Author(s)
G Govindaiah, MA Fox, W Guido
Publication Year:
2023
Number of Citations:
2
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