Monocular deprivation (MD) has much more rapid and severe effects on the ocular dominance of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) than does binocular deprivation(1). This finding underlies the widely held hypothesis that the developmental plasticity of ocular dominance reflects competitive interactions for synaptic space between inputs from the two eyes(2). According to this view, the relative levels of evoked activity in afferents representing the two eyes determine functional changes in response to altered visual experience. However, if the deprived eye of a monocularly deprived kitten is simply reopened, there is substantial physiological and behavioural recovery, leading to the suggestion that absolute activity levels, or some othe...
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with residual p...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with res...
Monocular deprivation in kittens does not lead to an ocular dominance shift in striate cortex if the...
Monocular deprivation (MD) has much more rapid and severe effects on the ocular dominance of neurons...
AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central vis...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
The effects of early monocular deprivation on visual acuity and visual cortical responses can be rev...
Kittens were monocularly deprived for 10 days; then the deprived eye was opened and both eyes expose...
Kittens were given visual experience through one or both eyes for two weeks around the peak of the s...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
SummaryRefinement of the neural circuit during brain maturation is regulated by experience-driven ne...
To gain new insight into the effects of monocular deprivation, we studied the visual cortex of adult...
Binocularity is a key property of primary visual cortex (V1) neurons that is widely used to study sy...
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with residual p...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with res...
Monocular deprivation in kittens does not lead to an ocular dominance shift in striate cortex if the...
Monocular deprivation (MD) has much more rapid and severe effects on the ocular dominance of neurons...
AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central vis...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
The effects of early monocular deprivation on visual acuity and visual cortical responses can be rev...
Kittens were monocularly deprived for 10 days; then the deprived eye was opened and both eyes expose...
Kittens were given visual experience through one or both eyes for two weeks around the peak of the s...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
SummaryRefinement of the neural circuit during brain maturation is regulated by experience-driven ne...
To gain new insight into the effects of monocular deprivation, we studied the visual cortex of adult...
Binocularity is a key property of primary visual cortex (V1) neurons that is widely used to study sy...
Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with residual p...
SummaryNeuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the developing mammalian visual system, with res...
Monocular deprivation in kittens does not lead to an ocular dominance shift in striate cortex if the...