The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) contains a complete body map that mirrors the subcortical maps developed by peripheral sensory input projecting to the sensory hindbrain, the thalamus and then S1. Peripheral changes during development alter these maps through 'bottom-up' plasticity. Unknown is how S1 size influences map organization and whether an altered S1 map feeds back to affect subcortical maps. We show that the size of S1 in mice is significantly reduced by cortex-specific deletion of Pax6, resulting in a reduced body map and loss of body representations by an exclusion of later-differentiating sensory thalamocortical input. An initially normal sensory thalamus was repatterned to match the aberrant S1 map by apoptotic deletion of...
AbstractDamage or deprivation of a localized region of the skin surface has been shown to induce a s...
Sensory experience can powerfully alter the spatial and temporal organization of population codes in...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) contains a complete body map that mirrors the subcortical maps...
Sensory systems are represented in the primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex by anatomical an...
The neocortical primary somatosensory area (S1) consists of a map of the body surface. The cortical ...
Neocortical representations of sensory information are commonly arranged in topographic maps that ca...
The neocortical primary somatosensory area (S1) consists of a map of the body surface. The cortical ...
SummaryA fundamental issue in cortical processing of sensory information is whether top-down control...
Higher-order thalamic nuclei contribute to sensory processing via projections to primary and higher ...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
In mammals, tactile information is mapped topographically onto the contralateral side of the brain i...
Sensory deprivation and injury to the peripheral nervous system both induce plasticity in the somato...
Cortical topography can be remapped as a consequence of sensory deprivation, suggesting that cortica...
Somatosensory cortex contains a topographic representation of the body surface, whereby neighbouring...
AbstractDamage or deprivation of a localized region of the skin surface has been shown to induce a s...
Sensory experience can powerfully alter the spatial and temporal organization of population codes in...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) contains a complete body map that mirrors the subcortical maps...
Sensory systems are represented in the primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex by anatomical an...
The neocortical primary somatosensory area (S1) consists of a map of the body surface. The cortical ...
Neocortical representations of sensory information are commonly arranged in topographic maps that ca...
The neocortical primary somatosensory area (S1) consists of a map of the body surface. The cortical ...
SummaryA fundamental issue in cortical processing of sensory information is whether top-down control...
Higher-order thalamic nuclei contribute to sensory processing via projections to primary and higher ...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
In mammals, tactile information is mapped topographically onto the contralateral side of the brain i...
Sensory deprivation and injury to the peripheral nervous system both induce plasticity in the somato...
Cortical topography can be remapped as a consequence of sensory deprivation, suggesting that cortica...
Somatosensory cortex contains a topographic representation of the body surface, whereby neighbouring...
AbstractDamage or deprivation of a localized region of the skin surface has been shown to induce a s...
Sensory experience can powerfully alter the spatial and temporal organization of population codes in...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...