Increased action potential firing rates of layer 2/3 pyramidal cells in the prefrontal cortex are significantly related to cognitive performance in aged monkeys.
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Yu-Ming Chang | Douglas L Rosene | Ronald J Killiany | Jennifer I Luebke | R. Killiany | J. Luebke | D. Rosene | L. Mangiamele | Lisa A Mangiamele | Yu-Ming Chang
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