Loss of a sensory modality elicits both unimodal changes in the deprived cortex and cross-modal alterations in the remaining sensory systems. Unimodal changes are proposed to recruit the deprived cortex for processing the remaining senses, while cross-modal changes are thought to refineprocessingof spared senses.Hence coordinatedunimodal andcross-modal changesare likelybeneficial.Despite this expectation, we report in mice that losing behaviorally relevant patterned vision is sufficient to trigger cross-modal synaptic changes in the primary somatosensory cortex barrel fields, but is insufficient to drive unimodal synaptic plasticity in visual cortex (V1), which requires a complete loss of visual activity. In addition, cross-modal changes de...
Deprivation of one modality can lead to the improvement of other intact modalities. We have previous...
The goal of this study was to assess cortical reorganization in the visual system of adult mice in d...
The brain has an essential ability to modify and reorganize synaptic connections according to experi...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
In the phenomenon known as cross-modal plasticity, the loss of one sensory system is followed by imp...
Loss of a sensory modality leads to widespread changes in synaptic function across sensory cortices,...
The goal of this study was to assess cortical reorganization in the visual system of adult mice in d...
Early visual cortex, an area classically defined as a purely unisensory cortex, has been suggested t...
Background: Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities ...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Summary: This in vivo study shows that both intrinsic and sensory-evoked synaptic properties of laye...
Current work in rodents challenges the central dogma that beyond the critical period the sensory cor...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
Sensory deprivation in one modality can enhance the development of the remaining modalities via mech...
Neuroplasticity is the mammalian brain’s capability to adapt structurally and functionally to changi...
Deprivation of one modality can lead to the improvement of other intact modalities. We have previous...
The goal of this study was to assess cortical reorganization in the visual system of adult mice in d...
The brain has an essential ability to modify and reorganize synaptic connections according to experi...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
In the phenomenon known as cross-modal plasticity, the loss of one sensory system is followed by imp...
Loss of a sensory modality leads to widespread changes in synaptic function across sensory cortices,...
The goal of this study was to assess cortical reorganization in the visual system of adult mice in d...
Early visual cortex, an area classically defined as a purely unisensory cortex, has been suggested t...
Background: Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities ...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Summary: This in vivo study shows that both intrinsic and sensory-evoked synaptic properties of laye...
Current work in rodents challenges the central dogma that beyond the critical period the sensory cor...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
Sensory deprivation in one modality can enhance the development of the remaining modalities via mech...
Neuroplasticity is the mammalian brain’s capability to adapt structurally and functionally to changi...
Deprivation of one modality can lead to the improvement of other intact modalities. We have previous...
The goal of this study was to assess cortical reorganization in the visual system of adult mice in d...
The brain has an essential ability to modify and reorganize synaptic connections according to experi...