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  • 25. Reversal of the physiological effects of monocular deprivation in the kitten's visual cortex.
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  • 35. Pyramidal cells, patches, and cortical columns: a comparative study of infragranular neurons in TEO, TE, and the superior temporal polysensory area of the macaque monkey.
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  • 37. Receptive-field properties of neurons in binocular and monocular segments of striate cortex in cats raised with binocular lid suture.
    Watkins DW, Wilson JR, Sherman SM.
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  • 40. Timing of the critical period for plasticity of ocular dominance columns in macaque striate cortex.
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