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Cortico-fugal output from visual cortex promotes plasticity of innate motor behaviour

Bao-hua Liu (), Andrew D. Huberman and Massimo Scanziani ()
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Bao-hua Liu: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Center for Neural Circuits and Behavior, University of California San Diego
Andrew D. Huberman: Stanford University School of Medicine
Massimo Scanziani: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Center for Neural Circuits and Behavior, University of California San Diego

Nature, 2016, vol. 538, issue 7625, 383-387

Abstract: Projections from the mouse visual cortex to the brainstem accessory optic system promote the adaptive plasticity of the optokinetic reflex, which stabilizes images on the retina when an animal is moving.

Date: 2016
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