Early loss of one sensory system can cause improved function of other sensory systems. However, both the time course and neuronal mechanism of cross-modal plasticity remain elusive. Recent study using functional MRI in humans suggests a role of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in cross-modal plasticity. Since this phenomenon is assumed to be associated with altered GABAergic inhibition in the PFC, we have tested the hypothesis that early postnatal sensory deprivation causes the changes of inhibitory neuronal circuit in different regions of the PFC of the mice. We determined the effects of sensory deprivation from birth to postnatal day 28 (P28) or P58 on the density of parvalbumin (PV), calbindin (CB), and calretinin (CR) neurons in the prelimbi...
Loss of sensory input from peripheral organ damage, sensory deprivation, or brain damage can result ...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
in CB1R KO mice. In immature slices, activation of CB1 receptors induces long-term depression of ear...
Copyright © 2015 Hiroshi Ueno et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
In the phenomenon known as cross-modal plasticity, the loss of one sensory system is followed by imp...
The cerebral cortex encodes sensory information with astonishing precision, but it is also confronte...
The developmental increase in the strength of inhibitory synaptic circuits defines the time window o...
Activity of cortical inhibitory interneurons is rapidly reduced in response to monocular deprivation...
During postnatal development, sensory experience modulates cortical development, inducing numerous c...
Parvalbumin-positive neurons are the largest class of GABAergic, inhibitory neurons in the central n...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
Recent studies have demonstrated the important role of immune molecules in the development of neuron...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
During the early postnatal period, environmental influences play a pivotal role in shaping the devel...
The cerebral cortex continuously adapts through learning and changes in sensory experience. A major ...
Loss of sensory input from peripheral organ damage, sensory deprivation, or brain damage can result ...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
in CB1R KO mice. In immature slices, activation of CB1 receptors induces long-term depression of ear...
Copyright © 2015 Hiroshi Ueno et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
In the phenomenon known as cross-modal plasticity, the loss of one sensory system is followed by imp...
The cerebral cortex encodes sensory information with astonishing precision, but it is also confronte...
The developmental increase in the strength of inhibitory synaptic circuits defines the time window o...
Activity of cortical inhibitory interneurons is rapidly reduced in response to monocular deprivation...
During postnatal development, sensory experience modulates cortical development, inducing numerous c...
Parvalbumin-positive neurons are the largest class of GABAergic, inhibitory neurons in the central n...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
Recent studies have demonstrated the important role of immune molecules in the development of neuron...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
During the early postnatal period, environmental influences play a pivotal role in shaping the devel...
The cerebral cortex continuously adapts through learning and changes in sensory experience. A major ...
Loss of sensory input from peripheral organ damage, sensory deprivation, or brain damage can result ...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
in CB1R KO mice. In immature slices, activation of CB1 receptors induces long-term depression of ear...