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Repetitive motor learning induces coordinated formation of clustered dendritic spines in vivo

Min Fu, Xinzhu Yu, Ju Lu and Yi Zuo ()
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Min Fu: Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California
Xinzhu Yu: Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California
Ju Lu: Stanford University
Yi Zuo: Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California

Nature, 2012, vol. 483, issue 7387, 92-95

Abstract: Repetitive activation of specific circuitry in the motor cortex during motor learning can induce new clusters of dendritic spines to form, which are preferentially stabilized during prolonged learning sessions.

Date: 2012
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