Spatial asymmetries in neural connectivity have an important role in creating basic building blocks of neuronal processing. A key circuit module of directionally selective (DS) retinal ganglion cells is a spatially asymmetric inhibitory input from starburst amacrine cells. It is not known how and when this circuit asymmetry is established during development. Here we photostimulate mouse starburst cells targeted with channelrhodopsin-2 (refs 6–8) while recording from a single genetically labelled type of DS cell. We follow the spatial distribution of synaptic strengths between starburst and DS cells during early postnatal development before these neurons can respond to a physiological light stimulus, and confirmconnectivity by monosynaptical...
Direction-selective retinal ganglion cells (DSGCs) respond to image motion in a 'preferred' directio...
<div><p>Neuronal output requires a concerted balance between excitatory and inhibitory (I/E) input. ...
Whether capturing prey or evading predators, an animal's ability to detect movement in the world is ...
Spatial asymmetries in neural connectivity have an important role in creating basic building blocks ...
Neural circuits rely upon a precise wiring of their component neurons to perform meaningful computat...
The mouse brain contains over 70 million neurons that form around a trillion connections, or synapse...
Throughout the nervous system, the organization of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs within ...
The proper connectivity between neurons is essential for the implementation of the algorithms used i...
[[abstract]]Inputs from starburst amacrine cells (SACs) to ON-OFF direction selective ganglion cells...
SummaryIn the retina, presynaptic inhibitory mechanisms that shape directionally selective (DS) resp...
The proper connectivity between neurons is essential for the implementation of the algorithms used i...
SummaryDirection selectivity in the retina requires the asymmetric wiring of inhibitory inputs onto ...
The mouse retina contains dozens of different cell types, each specialized for a particular aspect o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, J...
Summary: Dendrites in many neurons actively compute information. In retinal starburst amacrine cells...
Direction-selective retinal ganglion cells (DSGCs) respond to image motion in a 'preferred' directio...
<div><p>Neuronal output requires a concerted balance between excitatory and inhibitory (I/E) input. ...
Whether capturing prey or evading predators, an animal's ability to detect movement in the world is ...
Spatial asymmetries in neural connectivity have an important role in creating basic building blocks ...
Neural circuits rely upon a precise wiring of their component neurons to perform meaningful computat...
The mouse brain contains over 70 million neurons that form around a trillion connections, or synapse...
Throughout the nervous system, the organization of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs within ...
The proper connectivity between neurons is essential for the implementation of the algorithms used i...
[[abstract]]Inputs from starburst amacrine cells (SACs) to ON-OFF direction selective ganglion cells...
SummaryIn the retina, presynaptic inhibitory mechanisms that shape directionally selective (DS) resp...
The proper connectivity between neurons is essential for the implementation of the algorithms used i...
SummaryDirection selectivity in the retina requires the asymmetric wiring of inhibitory inputs onto ...
The mouse retina contains dozens of different cell types, each specialized for a particular aspect o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, J...
Summary: Dendrites in many neurons actively compute information. In retinal starburst amacrine cells...
Direction-selective retinal ganglion cells (DSGCs) respond to image motion in a 'preferred' directio...
<div><p>Neuronal output requires a concerted balance between excitatory and inhibitory (I/E) input. ...
Whether capturing prey or evading predators, an animal's ability to detect movement in the world is ...