In 2010. New experimental methods, developed just a few years earlier, made it possible to record from the neurons of mice running on a treadmill or ball.
The neuroscientists Michael Stryker and Cris Niell, then both at the University of California, San Francisco, initially decided to use those techniques to compare the visual activity in sleeping, anesthetized mice with that of mice which were either running or stationary
The neuroscientists Michael Stryker and Cris Niell, then both at the University of California, San Francisco, initially decided to use those techniques to compare the visual activity in sleeping, anesthetized mice with that of mice which were either running or stationary
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