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Stress impacts sensory variability through cortical sensory activity motifsMcGirr et al., 2020
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- McGirr A
- LeDue J
- Chan A
- Boyd J
- Metzak P
- Murphy T
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- Translational Psychiatry
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Medically unexplained symptoms in depression are common. These individual-specific complaints are often considered an 'idiom of distress', yet animal studies suggest that cortical sensory representations are flexible and influenced by spontaneous cortical activity …
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