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Developmental Loss of Synchronous Spontaneous Activity in the Mouse Retina Is Independent of Visual Experience
J. Neurosci. Demas et al. 23 (7): 2851.

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  • Movie 1 - Spontaneous retinal activity recorded from control mouse retina, aged P9. Each frame of the movie is in the same format: each circle represents one cell, the radius of the circle is proportional to the cell’s firing rate in 0.5 s interval. The number at the top of each frame is the elapsed time in seconds (total duration 70 s). Subsequent movies are in the same format. All movies are played at three times real time, and depict 30-100 s of spontaneous activity.
  • Movie 2 - Spontaneous retinal activity recorded from control mouse retina, aged P11 (duration 35 s).
  • Movie 3 - Spontaneous retinal activity recorded from control mouse retina, aged P15 (duration 100 s).
  • Movie 4 - Spontaneous retinal activity recorded from control mouse retina, aged six weeks (duration 30 s).
  • Movie 5 - Spontaneous retinal activity recorded from dark-reared retina, aged P15 (duration 30 s).
  • Movie 6 - Spontaneous retinal activity recorded from dark-reared retina, aged six weeks. (duration 30 s).




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