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1. Involvement of superior colliculus in complex figure detection of mice

2. Thalamic regulation of ocular dominance plasticity in adult visual cortex

3. Distinct subtypes of proprioceptive dorsal root ganglion neurons regulate adaptive proprioception in mice

4. A parameter-free statistical test for neuronal responsiveness

5. Contrast-Dependence of Temporal Frequency Tuning in Mouse V1

7. Psycho-spatially distinct stressors prompt distinct behavioral strategies through a cell type-specific brain circuit

8. A response to claims of emergent intelligence and sentience in a dish

9. The zona incerta in control of novelty seeking and investigation across species

10. Involvement of superior colliculus in complex figure detection of mice

11. A universal pipeline for the alignment of electrode tracks with slice histology and electrophysiological data

14. Long-term enhancement of visual responses by repeated transcranial electrical stimulation of the mouse visual cortex

15. Age-related decreased inhibitory versus excitatory gene expression in the adult autistic brain

17. A cell type-specific cortico-subcortical brain circuit for investigatory and novelty-seeking behavior

18. ZETA: a parameter-free statistical test for neuronal responsiveness

19. Contrast-Dependence of Temporal Frequency Tuning in Mouse V1

20. Disruption of Critical Period Plasticity in a Mouse Model of Neurofibromatosis Type 1

21. Candidate genes in ocular dominance plasticity

22. β-Catenin in the Adult Visual Cortex Regulates NMDA-Receptor Function and Visual Responses

23. The Role of GABAergic Inhibition in Ocular Dominance Plasticity

24. Activity in Lateral Visual Areas Contributes to Surround Suppression in Awake Mouse V1

25. Weak orientation and direction selectivity in lateral geniculate nucleus representing central vision in the gray squirrelSciurus carolinensis

26. Visual Processing by Calretinin Expressing Inhibitory Neurons in Mouse Primary Visual Cortex

27. Visual Cortex Limits Pop-Out in the Superior Colliculus of Awake Mice

28. Elimination of Inhibitory Synapses Is a Major Component of Adult Ocular Dominance Plasticity

29. A transient receptor potential-like channel mediates synaptic transmission in rod bipolar cells

30. Mitochondrial dynamics in visual cortex are limited in vivo and not affected by axonal structural plasticity

31. Lack of Patchy Horizontal Connectivity in Primary Visual Cortex of a Mammal without Orientation Maps

32. Receptive Field Properties and Laminar Organization of Lateral Geniculate Nucleus in the Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)

33. Workshop report: INCF short course on neuroinformatics, neurogenomics, and brain disease, 14-21 September 2013

34. Preference for concentric orientations in the mouse superior colliculus

35. Gene therapy into photoreceptors and Müller glial cells restores retinal structure and function in CRB1 retinitis pigmentosa mouse models

36. Ocular dominance plasticity disrupts binocular inhibition-excitation matching in visual cortex

37. Lack of functional specialization of neurons in the mouse primary visual cortex that have expressed calretinin

38. Orientation-tuned surround suppression in mouse visual cortex

39. The role of GABAergic inhibition in ocular dominance plasticity

40. Contrast gain control and cortical TrkB signaling shape visual acuity

41. Notch1 signaling in pyramidal neurons regulates synaptic connectivity and experience-dependent modifications of acuity in the visual cortex

42. Screening mouse vision with intrinsic signal optical imaging

43. Functional cell classes and functional architecture in the early visual system of a highly visual rodent

44. Laminar organization of response properties in primary visual cortex of the gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)

45. Orientation selectivity without orientation maps in visual cortex of a highly visual mammal

46. Functional cell classes and functional architecture in the early visual system of a highly visual rodent

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