2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.02.21.529278
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Repeated passive visual experience modulates spontaneous and non-familiar stimuli-evoked neural activity

Abstract: Familiarity creates subjective memory of repeated passive innocuous experiences, reduces neural and behavioral responsiveness to those experiences, and enhances novelty detection. The neural correlates of the internal model of familiarity and the cellular mechanisms of enhanced novelty detection following multi-day repeated passive experience remain to be better understood. Using the mouse visual cortex as a model system, we test how the repeated passive experience of an orientation-grating stimulus for multip… Show more

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