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Unsupervised Restoration of a Complex Learned Behavior After Large-Scale Neuronal Perturbation
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2022
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Reliable execution of behaviors requires that brain circuits correct for variations in neuronal dynamics. Genetic perturbation of the majority of excitatory neurons in a brain region involved in song production in adult songbirds with stereotypical songs triggered severe degradation of their songs. The song fully recovered within two weeks, and substantial improvement occurred even when animals were prevented from singing during the recovery period, indicating that offline mechanisms enable
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-2046749/v1
fatcat:kwtafcqvu5dgzd5s6wzuv37h5i