Letter to the EditorResponse to: NMDA hypofunction attenuates driver inputs in higher order thalamic nuclei: An alternative view
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Samuel Cohen and Michael Halassa.
Conflict of interest
We have no conflict of interest to declare.
Acknowledgment
We thank D.C. Goff for thoughtful comments on the manuscript. MMH is supported by grants from the NIH, Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, Simons Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Feldstein Medical Foundation.
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