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Action potential backpropagation and somato-dendritic distribution of ion channels in thalamocortical neuronsWilliams et al., 2000
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- Williams S
- Stuart G
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Thalamocortical (TC) neurons of the dorsal thalamus integrate sensory inputs in an attentionally relevant manner during wakefulness and exhibit complex network-driven and intrinsic oscillatory activity during sleep. Despite these complex intrinsic and network …
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