Awake vs. anesthetized: layer-specific sensory processing in visual cortex and functional connectivity between cortical areas.
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Kristin K Sellers | Flavio Fröhlich | Axel Hutt | Davis V Bennett | Davis Bennett | A. Hutt | F. Fröhlich | K. Sellers | James H Williams | James H. Williams | Flavio Fröhlich
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