Our new review about the role of prenatal immune and endocrine modulators for brain development is out
Fetal brain development is pivotally dependent on environmental triggers in utero.
Fetal brain development is pivotally dependent on environmental triggers in utero.
We show that reciprocal connectivity between OB and LEC is present at neonatal age and a continuous slow respiration-related rhythm and discontinuous theta bursts characterize the activity in the neonatal OB.
We compare the dorsal and ventral/medial portions of the developing hippocampus (mice of 8-10 days of age) and show that:
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Modulation of firing rates and timing of firing are key mechanisms of multisensory processing in directly connected primary sensory cortices.
Optogenetic manipulations increased the understanding of neuronal network activity in the adult brain […]