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The many faces of adaptation

Pamela Reinagel ()
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Pamela Reinagel: Harvard Medical School

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6849, 776-777

Abstract: Sensory neurons constantly adapt to the changing environment. It seems they can do this surprisingly quickly, and without losing their absolute frame of reference.

Date: 2001
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