2021
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/a6tqk
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Mechanisms of functional plasticity in subcortical visual areas

Abstract: Visual plasticity is classically considered to occur essentially in the primary and secondarycortical areas. Subcortical visual areas such as the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN)or the superior colliculus (SC) have long been held as basic structures responsible for a stableand defined function. In this model, the dLGN was considered as a relay of visual informationtravelling from the retina to cortical areas and the SC as a sensory integrator orienting bodymovements towards visual targets. However, rec… Show more

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