AbstractThe binocular region of mouse visual cortex is strongly dominated by inputs from the contralateral eye. Here we show in adult mice that depriving the dominant contralateral eye of vision leads to a persistent, NMDA receptor-dependent enhancement of the weak ipsilateral-eye inputs. These data provide in vivo evidence for metaplasticity as a mechanism for binocular competition and demonstrate that an ocular dominance shift can occur solely by the mechanisms of response enhancement. They also show that adult mouse visual cortex has a far greater potential for experience-dependent plasticity than previously appreciated. These insights may force a revision in how data on ocular dominance plasticity in mutant mice have been interpreted
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the visual cortex is a classic model system for understanding de...
Depriving one eye of visual experience during a sensitive period of development results in a shift i...
Short monocular deprivation (4 days) induces a shift in the ocular dominance of binocular neurons in...
AbstractThe binocular region of mouse visual cortex is strongly dominated by inputs from the contral...
Sensory experience profoundly shapes neural circuitry of juvenile brain. Although the visual cortex ...
AbstractOcular dominance plasticity, classically thought to be restricted to an early critical perio...
Experience-dependent plasticity in the mature visual system is widely considered to be cortical. Usi...
Ocular dominance plasticity has long served as a successful model for examining how cortical circuit...
<p>Representative experiments of animals in all four age groups studied (PD25, PD95, PD130 and PD215...
Monocular visual deprivation (MD) produces profound changes in the ocular dominance (OD) of neurons ...
SummaryBackgroundTo ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive bala...
Bidirectional synaptic plasticity during development ensures that appropriate synapses in the brain ...
It was previously shown that a small lesion in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) prevented both ...
Background To ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive balanced i...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity is a classic example of bidirectional experience-dependent plastici...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the visual cortex is a classic model system for understanding de...
Depriving one eye of visual experience during a sensitive period of development results in a shift i...
Short monocular deprivation (4 days) induces a shift in the ocular dominance of binocular neurons in...
AbstractThe binocular region of mouse visual cortex is strongly dominated by inputs from the contral...
Sensory experience profoundly shapes neural circuitry of juvenile brain. Although the visual cortex ...
AbstractOcular dominance plasticity, classically thought to be restricted to an early critical perio...
Experience-dependent plasticity in the mature visual system is widely considered to be cortical. Usi...
Ocular dominance plasticity has long served as a successful model for examining how cortical circuit...
<p>Representative experiments of animals in all four age groups studied (PD25, PD95, PD130 and PD215...
Monocular visual deprivation (MD) produces profound changes in the ocular dominance (OD) of neurons ...
SummaryBackgroundTo ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive bala...
Bidirectional synaptic plasticity during development ensures that appropriate synapses in the brain ...
It was previously shown that a small lesion in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) prevented both ...
Background To ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive balanced i...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity is a classic example of bidirectional experience-dependent plastici...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the visual cortex is a classic model system for understanding de...
Depriving one eye of visual experience during a sensitive period of development results in a shift i...
Short monocular deprivation (4 days) induces a shift in the ocular dominance of binocular neurons in...