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This project investigates how spontaneous brain activity during early development shapes sensory cortices and influences long-term brain plasticity. By analyzing activity patterns and genetic signatures in embryonic and perinatal mice, the research aims to uncover the mechanisms behind sensory area specification and po…
It is commonly held that spontaneous activity in the immature brain prepares the neural circuits to process sensory information at the onset of experience.
The best studied patterns of such activity are those observed postnatally in rodents, during stages that resemble the last months of gestation in humans.
However, the features and functions of spontaneous activity at earlier stages, when the brain’s foundations are laid down and cortical areal identities are acquired, remain largely unknown.…
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Spain, Elche
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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