Removal of an ear by amputation of a foreleg, however, results in neurons crossing over to form new connections with
the existing auditory neurons on the opposite side of the body (Figure 1B), leading, in turn, to recovery of neuronal function.
Not exact matches
Although noise correlations do
exist among
auditory neurons [62], [63], to our knowledge, there are few
existing studies that successfully take this coordinated variability into account to improve high - dimensional stimulus reconstruction [43]--[45].