Differences in the spatial fidelity of evoked and spontaneous signals in the degenerating retina

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  • who: Nicholas W. Oesch from the University of Houston, United States have published the Article: Differences in the spatial fidelity of evoked and spontaneous signals in the degenerating retina, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that the ability to encode precise temporal and spatial information from electrical stimulation is preserved in the rd10 mouse despite increased coordinated firing between RGCs for spontaneous activity. Correlations in spontaneous oscillations have been described before, however, the authors show for the first time that electrical stimulation synchronizes these oscillations over time and space. The authors show that . . .

     

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