AbstractBefore vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A crucial question is whether this spontaneous activity is transmitted to lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) neurons. Using a novel in vitro preparation, we report that LGN neurons receive periodic barrages of postsynaptic currents from the retina that drive them to fire bursts of action potentials. Groups of LGN neurons are highly correlated in their firing. Experiments in wild-type and NMDAR1 knockout mice show that NMDA receptor activation is not necessary for firing. The transmission of the highly correlated retinal activity to the LGN supports the hypothesis that retinal waves drive retinogeniculate synaptic remodeling. Because LGN neurons are d...
Complex neural circuits in the mammalian brain develop through a combination of genetic instruction ...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) serves as the primary conduit of retinal information to...
Visual information processed in the retina is transmitted to primary visual cortex via relay cells i...
Before vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A crucial ques...
AbstractBefore vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A cruc...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) has long been held to act as a basic relay forvisual in...
Many circuits in the developing nervous system generate spontaneous activity. This phenomenon has be...
In image-forming regions of the visual system, neuronal connections are organized topographically to...
SummaryDuring development, retinal axons project coarsely within their visual targets before refinin...
Here we review evidence that loss of photoreceptors due to degenerative retinal disease causes an in...
UnrestrictedIn the mammalian visual system, sensory information captured by the retina is routed thr...
The intricate patterning and complex circuitry of the nervous system beg the question of how such pr...
The retina is complex neural network that conveys visual information to the brain. It is composed o...
Throughout the developing nervous system, spontaneous oscillatory patterns of activity have been obs...
Patterned spontaneous activity in the developing retina is necessary to drive synaptic refinement in...
Complex neural circuits in the mammalian brain develop through a combination of genetic instruction ...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) serves as the primary conduit of retinal information to...
Visual information processed in the retina is transmitted to primary visual cortex via relay cells i...
Before vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A crucial ques...
AbstractBefore vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A cruc...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) has long been held to act as a basic relay forvisual in...
Many circuits in the developing nervous system generate spontaneous activity. This phenomenon has be...
In image-forming regions of the visual system, neuronal connections are organized topographically to...
SummaryDuring development, retinal axons project coarsely within their visual targets before refinin...
Here we review evidence that loss of photoreceptors due to degenerative retinal disease causes an in...
UnrestrictedIn the mammalian visual system, sensory information captured by the retina is routed thr...
The intricate patterning and complex circuitry of the nervous system beg the question of how such pr...
The retina is complex neural network that conveys visual information to the brain. It is composed o...
Throughout the developing nervous system, spontaneous oscillatory patterns of activity have been obs...
Patterned spontaneous activity in the developing retina is necessary to drive synaptic refinement in...
Complex neural circuits in the mammalian brain develop through a combination of genetic instruction ...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) serves as the primary conduit of retinal information to...
Visual information processed in the retina is transmitted to primary visual cortex via relay cells i...