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期刊名:Current opinion in neurobiology

缩写:CURR OPIN NEUROBIOL

ISSN:0959-4388

e-ISSN:1873-6882

IF/分区:5.2/Q1

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Developmental processes define the parameters of neural circuits and restrict the range of possible behaviors. Here, we briefly highlight how the developmental perspective can enrich our understanding of behavior, illustrating with select e...
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The sense of touch provides spatial and textural information but how tactile input is integrated with motor signals and selectively processed for adaptive behavior remain incompletely understood. Here, I review neuronal circuits contributin...