Wayne W Tschetter
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Lacoursiere S, McAllister B, Hadikin C, Tschetter W, Lehmann H, Sutherland R
Eur J Neurosci
. 2023 Sep;
58(7):3618-3629.
PMID: 37723853
Damage to the hippocampus produces profound retrograde amnesia, but odour and object discrimination memories can be spared in the retrograde direction. Prior lesion studies testing retrograde amnesia for object/odour discriminations...
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Tschetter W, Govindaiah G, Etherington I, Guido W, Niell C
J Neurosci
. 2018 Apr;
38(19):4531-4542.
PMID: 29661964
Receptive field properties of individual visual neurons are dictated by the precise patterns of synaptic connections they receive, including the arrangement of inputs in visual space and features such as...
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Tschetter W, Alam N, Yee C, Gorz M, Douglas R, Sagdullaev B, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2013 Mar;
33(12):5362-6.
PMID: 23516301
We previously reported in adult mice that visuomotor experience during monocular deprivation (MD) augmented enhancement of visual-cortex-dependent behavior through the non-deprived eye (NDE) during deprivation, and enabled enhanced function to...
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Tschetter W, Douglas R, Prusky G
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2011 Jul;
5:44.
PMID: 21720522
Animal model studies of amblyopia have generally concluded that enduring effects of monocular deprivation (MD) on visual behavior (i.e., loss of visual acuity) are limited to the deprived eye, and...
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Pandarinath C, Bomash I, Victor J, Prusky G, Tschetter W, Nirenberg S
Front Comput Neurosci
. 2010 Apr;
4:2.
PMID: 20407612
An animal's ability to rapidly adjust to new conditions is essential to its survival. The nervous system, then, must be built with the flexibility to adjust, or shift, its processing...
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Prusky G, Silver B, Tschetter W, Alam N, Douglas R
J Neurosci
. 2008 Sep;
28(39):9817-27.
PMID: 18815266
Developmentally regulated plasticity of vision has generally been associated with "sensitive" or "critical" periods in juvenile life, wherein visual deprivation leads to loss of visual function. Here we report an...