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Local and global predictors of synapse elimination during motor learning
N. G. Hedrick, W. J. Wright, et al.
During motor learning, excitatory synapses on L2/3 apical dendrites are continuously added and removed; eliminated synapses are not simply inactive but are asynchronous with nearby inputs and delayed relative to postsynaptic output, suggesting that functional synaptic clustering and precise timing determine synapse survival. Research conducted by Nathan G. Hedrick, William J. Wright, and Takaki Komiyama.
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