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May 29, 2017Press Release, News from SfNA study of post-mortem brain tissue reveals the human primary visual cortex (V1) develops gradually throughout life. The research, published in The Journal of Neuroscience, may help to explain why the structure of this part of the brain matures in the first years after birth while vision continues to change throughout the lifespan.
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May 23, 2017News from SfN, Press ReleaseAll regular members, including emeritus and postdoctoral members, are welcome to vote. Vote by June 2.
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May 03, 2017Press Release
Check out these newsworthy studies from the May 3, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the study should contact media@sfn.org.
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Apr 26, 2017Press Release
Check out this newsworthy study from the April 26, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the study should contact media@sfn.org.
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Apr 19, 2017Press Release
Check out these newsworthy studies from the April 19, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the studies should contact media@sfn.org.
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Apr 12, 2017Press Release, News from SfN
Check out these newsworthy studies from the April 12, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the studies should contact media@sfn.org.
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Mar 29, 2017Press Release
Check out these newsworthy studies from the March 29, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the studies should contact media@sfn.org.
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Mar 22, 2017Press Release, News from SfNCheck out these newsworthy studies from the March 22, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the studies should contact media@sfn.org.
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Mar 15, 2017Press Release
Check out these newsworthy studies from the March 15, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the studies should contact media@sfn.org.
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Mar 08, 2017Press Release
Check out these newsworthy studies from the March 8, 2017, issue of JNeurosci. Media interested in obtaining the full text of the studies should contact media@sfn.org.
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