Abstract

Summary

This paper discusses the role of the extracellular matrix molecule reelin in the development of visual system circuitry, specifically in the targeting of lateral geniculate nucleus subnuclei by functionally distinct classes of retinal ganglion cells.
Categories

Categories

Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of reelin in the development of visual system circuitry, which is a key aspect of cognitive function.
Eye health: The paper explores the role of reelin in the development of retinal ganglion cells, which are crucial for eye health.
Education and learning: The paper's findings contribute to the understanding of how visual system circuitry develops, which is relevant to learning processes.
Aging: The paper discusses the development of visual system circuitry, which can be affected by aging.
Authors

Author(s)

J Su, CV Haner, TE Imbery, JM Brooks
Publication Date

Publication Year

2011
Citations

Number of Citations

62
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