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Complementary Adaptive Processes Contribute to the Developmental Plasticity of Spatial Hearing

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Journal Nat Neurosci
Date 2015 Jan 13
PMID 25581359
Citations 33
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Abstract

Spatial hearing evolved independently in mammals and birds and is thought to adapt to altered developmental input in different ways. We found, however, that ferrets possess multiple forms of plasticity that are expressed according to which spatial cues are available, suggesting that the basis for adaptation may be similar across species. Our results also provide insight into the way sound source location is represented by populations of cortical neurons.

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