T N Wiesel
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Arrow K, Axelrod J, Benacerraf B, Berg P, Bishop J, BLOEMBERGEN N, et al.
Washington Post
. 2002 Dec;
:A02.
PMID: 12462241
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Katz L, Driscoll M, Zimmermann K, Wiesel T
Brain Res Brain Res Rev
. 1992 May;
17(2):171-81.
PMID: 1356552
The FESN-sponsored follow-up meeting on neural development highlighted progress toward understanding several central issues in developmental neurobiology with particular emphasis on investigation into the mechanisms of cell fate determination. In...
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Gilbert C, Wiesel T
Nature
. 1992 Mar;
356(6365):150-2.
PMID: 1545866
The adult brain has a remarkable ability to adjust to changes in sensory input. Removal of afferent input to the somatosensory, auditory, motor or visual cortex results in a marked...
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McGuire B, Gilbert C, Rivlin P, Wiesel T
J Comp Neurol
. 1991 Mar;
305(3):370-92.
PMID: 1709953
Pyramidal neurons within the cerebral cortex are known to make long-range horizontal connections via an extensive axonal collateral system. The synaptic characteristics and specificities of these connections were studied at...
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Klein L, Macleish P, Wiesel T
J Comp Neurol
. 1990 Mar;
293(3):331-9.
PMID: 2324320
The binding of RPE-1, a mouse monoclonal antibody selective for newt retinal pigment epithelium, was followed in eyes undergoing embryonic development and retinal regeneration. Using the indirect immunofluorescence technique on...
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Gilbert C, Wiesel T
Vision Res
. 1990 Jan;
30(11):1689-701.
PMID: 2288084
Perception of a visual attribute, such as orientation, is strongly dependent on the context within which a feature is presented, such as that seen in the tilt illusion. The possibility...