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The Stimulus Selectivity and Connectivity of Layer Six Principal Cells Reveals Cortical Microcircuits Underlying Visual Processing
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Synaptic TransmissionVisual NeuroscienceBrain OrganizationSensory SystemsSocial SciencesStimulus SelectivityNeural MechanismSensory NeuroscienceProduction ErrorNeuron 83Cognitive NeuroscienceMultisensory IntegrationCognitive ScienceCortical RemodelingSensorimotor IntegrationVisual PathwayVisual ProcessingBrain CircuitrySystems NeuroscienceSynaptic PlasticityNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyCellular NeuroscienceNeural CircuitsHuman NeuroscienceNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
(Neuron 83, 1431–1443; September 17, 2014) As the result of a production error, the final sentence of the Intrinsic Parameters section of the Experimental Procedures erroneously referred to “normalized and nonnormalized data” instead of “normally and nonnormally distributed data.” This sentence has been corrected both in the print issue and online, and the journal regrets the error. The Stimulus Selectivity and Connectivity of Layer Six Principal Cells Reveals Cortical Microcircuits Underlying Visual ProcessingVélez-Fort et al.NeuronAugust 28, 2014In BriefVélez-Fort et al. combine in vivo whole-cell recordings with transsynaptic retrograde tracing of monosynaptic connectivity from cortical layer six neurons to delineate functionally distinct microcircuits underlying sensory processing in the mouse primary visual cortex. Full-Text PDF Open Access