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  1. Aberrant cortical spine dynamics after concussive injury are reversed by integrated stress response inhibition
  2. Amblyopia: New molecular/pharmacological and environmental approaches
  3. Allison Doupe: In Memoriam
  4. A cortical disinhibitory circuit for enhancing adult plasticity
  5. Modeling the Dynamic Interaction of Hebbian and Homeostatic Plasticity
  6. Identification of a Brainstem Circuit Regulating Visual Cortical State in Parallel with Locomotion
  7. Sensory experience during locomotion promotes recovery of function in adult visual cortex
  8. A Cortical Circuit for Gain Control by Behavioral State
  9. Development and Plasticity of the Primary Visual Cortex
  10. Modulation of Visual Responses by Behavioral State in Mouse Visual Cortex
  11. Retinal Input Instructs Alignment of Visual Topographic Maps
  12. Reversing Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Adults
  13. Cortical map formation: Molecular cues and structured neural activity cooperate to organize the topographic map in developing visual cortex
  14. Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Mediates One Component of Competitive, Experience-Dependent Plasticity in Developing Visual Cortex
  15. TrkB kinase is required for recovery, but not loss, of cortical responses following monocular deprivation
  16. A combination of ephrin-As and neural activity is required for visual system mapping
  17. Adaptive filtering enhances information transmission in visual cortex
  18. Development of Precise Maps in Visual Cortex Requires Patterned Spontaneous Activity in the Retina
  19. Ephrin-As Guide the Formation of Functional Maps in the Visual Cortex
  20. Optical imaging of the intrinsic signal as a measure of cortical plasticity in the mouse
  21. An eye-opening experience
  22. Molecular substrates of plasticity in the developing visual cortex
  23. The Role of Sleep in the Development of Central Visual Pathways
  24. New Paradigm for Optical Imaging
  25. Substrates of Rapid Plasticity in Developing Visual Cortex
  26. Autophosphorylation of αCaMKII Is Required for Ocular Dominance Plasticity
  27. Rapid Ocular Dominance Plasticity Requires Cortical but Not Geniculate Protein Synthesis
  28. Sleep Enhances Plasticity in the Developing Visual Cortex
  29. Factors shaping the corpus callosum
  30. TrkB-like immunoreactivity is present on geniculocortical afferents in layer IV of kitten primary visual cortex
  31. Cortical Degeneration in the Absence of Neurotrophin Signaling
  32. Erratum to ‘A method for measuring colocalization of presynaptic markers with anatomically labeled axons using double label immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy’
  33. Emergence of ocular dominance columns in cat visual cortex by 2 weeks of age
  34. A method for measuring colocalization of presynaptic markers with anatomically labeled axons using double label immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy
  35. NEUROSCIENCE:Enhanced: Sensory Maps on the Move
  36. Selective Pruning of More Active Afferents When Cat Visual Cortex Is Pharmacologically Inhibited
  37. CRE-Mediated Gene Transcription in Neocortical Neuronal Plasticity during the Developmental Critical Period
  38. Effect of sensory disuse on geniculate afferents to cat visual cortex
  39. Relationship between the Ocular Dominance and Orientation Maps in Visual Cortex of Monocularly Deprived Cats
  40. Dendritic development of retinal ganglion cells after prenatal intracranial infusion of tetrodotoxin
  41. Plasticity of geniculocortical afferents following brief or prolonged monocular occlusion in the cat
  42. Plasticity of geniculocortical afferents following brief or prolonged monocular occlusion in the cat
  43. Growth through learning
  44. Editorial overview
  45. Precise development from imprecise rules
  46. Postsynaptic control of thalamocortical afferent rearrangement in developing visual cortex
  47. Elements of visual perception
  48. Origin of orientation tuning in the visual cortex
  49. Temporal associations
  50. Seeing the whole picture
  51. Cuddling up in the dark
  52. Development of Orientation-Specific Neuronal Responses in Ferret Primary Visual Cortex
  53. Retinofugal fibres change conduction velocity and diameter between the optic nerve and tract in ferrets
  54. Is grandmother an oscillation?
  55. Organization of primary visual cortex (area 17) in the ferret
  56. Modification of retinal ganglion cell axon morphology by prenatal infusion of tetrodotoxin
  57. Ocular dominance shift in kitten visual cortex caused by imbalance in retinal electrical activity
  58. The effect of analgesic doses of morphine on regional cerebral glucose metabolism in pain-related structures
  59. The projection of the visual field onto the lateral geniculate nucleus of the ferret
  60. Somatosensory cortical map changes following digit amputation in adult monkeys
  61. Physiological evidence that the 2-deoxyglucose method reveals orientation columns in cat visual cortex
  62. Developmental Neurobiology of Vision. Ralph D. Freeman
  63. Ocular dominance columns and their development in layer IV of the cat's visual cortex: A quantitative study
  64. Anatomical demonstration of orientation columns in macaque monkey
  65. Orientation columns in macaque monkey visual cortex demonstrated by the 2-deoxyglucose autoradiographic technique
  66. Saccadic and disjunctive eye movements in cats