Visual deprivation is reported to prevent or delay the development of mature receptive field (RF) properties in primary visual cortex (V1) in several species. In contrast, visual deprivation neither prevents nor delays refinement of RF size in the superior colliculus (SC) of Syrian hamsters, although vision is required for RF maintenance in the SC. Here, we report that, contrary to expectation, visual cortical RF re-finement occurs normally in dark-reared animals. As in the SC, a brief period of visual experience is required to maintain V1 RF refine-ment in adulthood. Whereas in the SC, 3 days of visual experience within a sensitive period (P37–40) was sufficient to protect RFs from deprivation-induced enlargement in adulthood, 7 days (P33–...
Sensory experience profoundly shapes neural circuitry of juvenile brain. Although the visual cortex ...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Neuronal activity, both intrinsically generated and sensory-evoked, is known to play an important ro...
The establishment of neuronal connections requires a sequence of orchestrated events including neuro...
Brain development and function depend on intrinsic and extrinsic factors. In particular, the proper...
Visual response properties of single neurons in the superior colliculus of golden hamsters reared fr...
The establishment of neuronal connections requires a sequence of orchestrated events including neuro...
Development of brain function is instructed by both genetically-determined processes (nature) and en...
The brain has a remarkable capacity to adapt to alterations in its sensory environment, which is nor...
The brain’s ability to resolve sensory information is limited by the receptive field properties of p...
AbstractVisual experience is known to induce developmental plasticity in visual cortex; now, Tian an...
It is well established that sensory cortices of animals can bemodified by sensory experience, especi...
Intracellular injection of Lucifer Yellow (LY) was used to study the detailed morphology of the norm...
Sensory deprivation during the post-natal "critical period" leads to structural reorganization of th...
Experience-dependent functional plasticity is a hallmark of the primary visual system, but it is not...
Sensory experience profoundly shapes neural circuitry of juvenile brain. Although the visual cortex ...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Neuronal activity, both intrinsically generated and sensory-evoked, is known to play an important ro...
The establishment of neuronal connections requires a sequence of orchestrated events including neuro...
Brain development and function depend on intrinsic and extrinsic factors. In particular, the proper...
Visual response properties of single neurons in the superior colliculus of golden hamsters reared fr...
The establishment of neuronal connections requires a sequence of orchestrated events including neuro...
Development of brain function is instructed by both genetically-determined processes (nature) and en...
The brain has a remarkable capacity to adapt to alterations in its sensory environment, which is nor...
The brain’s ability to resolve sensory information is limited by the receptive field properties of p...
AbstractVisual experience is known to induce developmental plasticity in visual cortex; now, Tian an...
It is well established that sensory cortices of animals can bemodified by sensory experience, especi...
Intracellular injection of Lucifer Yellow (LY) was used to study the detailed morphology of the norm...
Sensory deprivation during the post-natal "critical period" leads to structural reorganization of th...
Experience-dependent functional plasticity is a hallmark of the primary visual system, but it is not...
Sensory experience profoundly shapes neural circuitry of juvenile brain. Although the visual cortex ...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Neuronal activity, both intrinsically generated and sensory-evoked, is known to play an important ro...