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    5/17/2026, 4:35:28 PM
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        "claim": "Mouse V1 layer 2/3 and 5 axons arborizing in higher visual areas AL and PM carry feature-tuning distributions that match each target area's preference, demonstrating that intracortical long-range projections from V1 are functionally target-specific.",
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      "section_title": "5. Horizontal long-range intracortical excitatory connections in mouse — patchy L2/3-L5 axons, similarity tuning, distance-decay",
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