Topographic maps are a two-dimensional representation of one neural structure within another and serve as the main strategy to organize sensory information. The retina’s projec-tion via axons of retinal ganglion cells to midbrain visual centers, the optic tectum/superior colliculus, is the leading model to elucidate mechanisms of topographic map formation. Each axis of the retina is mapped independently using different mechanisms and sets of axon guidance molecules expressed in gradients to achieve the goal of representing a point in the retina onto a point within the target. An axon’s termination along the tem-poral-nasal mapping axis is determined by opposing gradients of EphAs and ephrin-As that act through their forward and reverse sign...
International audienceIn most mammals, retinal ganglion cell axons from each retina project to both ...
The process of establishing long-range neuronal connections can be divided into at least three discr...
The development of orderly topographic maps in the central nervous system (CNS) results from a colla...
Connections between sensory areas are often organized using topographic maps, which preserve in the ...
In topographic mapping, axons project to appropriate targets based upon their spatial positions, wit...
Topographic maps are the primary means of relaying spatial information in the brain. Understanding t...
Visual connections to the mammalian forebrain are known to be patterned by neural activity, but it r...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) project axons from their cell bodies in the eye to targets in the supe...
Neural circuits are wired by chemotactic migration of growth cones guided by extracellular guidance ...
The brain is composed of many anatomically distinct areas that control different functions. A common...
Topographic representation of visual fields from the retina to the brain is a central feature of vis...
The human brain consists of billions of neurons, and trillions of connections between them, precisel...
AbstractVisual connections to the mammalian forebrain are known to be patterned by neural activity, ...
Sensory maps in the nervous system often connect to each other in a topographic fashion. This is mos...
Information about the world is often represented in the brain in the form of topographic maps. A par...
International audienceIn most mammals, retinal ganglion cell axons from each retina project to both ...
The process of establishing long-range neuronal connections can be divided into at least three discr...
The development of orderly topographic maps in the central nervous system (CNS) results from a colla...
Connections between sensory areas are often organized using topographic maps, which preserve in the ...
In topographic mapping, axons project to appropriate targets based upon their spatial positions, wit...
Topographic maps are the primary means of relaying spatial information in the brain. Understanding t...
Visual connections to the mammalian forebrain are known to be patterned by neural activity, but it r...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) project axons from their cell bodies in the eye to targets in the supe...
Neural circuits are wired by chemotactic migration of growth cones guided by extracellular guidance ...
The brain is composed of many anatomically distinct areas that control different functions. A common...
Topographic representation of visual fields from the retina to the brain is a central feature of vis...
The human brain consists of billions of neurons, and trillions of connections between them, precisel...
AbstractVisual connections to the mammalian forebrain are known to be patterned by neural activity, ...
Sensory maps in the nervous system often connect to each other in a topographic fashion. This is mos...
Information about the world is often represented in the brain in the form of topographic maps. A par...
International audienceIn most mammals, retinal ganglion cell axons from each retina project to both ...
The process of establishing long-range neuronal connections can be divided into at least three discr...
The development of orderly topographic maps in the central nervous system (CNS) results from a colla...