Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is found in vivo in a variety of systems and species, but the first demonstrations of in vivo STDP were carried out in the optic tectum of Xenopus laevis embryos. Since then, the optic tectum has served as an excellent experimental model for studying STDP in sensory systems, allowing researchers to probe the developmental consequences of this form of synaptic plasticity during early development. In this review, we will describe what is known about the role of STDP in shaping feed-forward and recurrent circuits in the optic tectum with a focus on the functional implications for vision. We will discuss both the similarities and differences between the optic tectum and mammalian sensory systems that are...
Time-lapse video recordings were made of individual retinal ganglion cell fibres growing to and term...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is found in vivo in a variety of systems and species, but t...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is found in vivo in a variety of systems and species, but t...
The retinotectal projection in Xenopus laevis has been shown to exhibit correlation-based refinement...
Although spike timing-dependent plasticity has been well-characterized in vitro, it is less clear to...
Patterned neuronal activity driven by the sensory environment plays a key role in the development of...
SummaryThe precise temporal relation between pre- and postsynaptic activity modulates the strength o...
SummaryThe ability to generate action potentials (spikes) in response to synaptic input determines w...
Spike time dependent plasticity (STDP) has been observed in both developing and adult animals. Theor...
Experience-dependent synaptic plasticity has been demonstrated in the binocular visual system of the...
Myelination allows for the regulation of conduction velocity, affecting the precise timing of neuron...
SummarySensory experience plays an instructive role in the development of the nervous system. Here w...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
Time-lapse video recordings were made of individual retinal ganglion cell fibres growing to and term...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is found in vivo in a variety of systems and species, but t...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is found in vivo in a variety of systems and species, but t...
The retinotectal projection in Xenopus laevis has been shown to exhibit correlation-based refinement...
Although spike timing-dependent plasticity has been well-characterized in vitro, it is less clear to...
Patterned neuronal activity driven by the sensory environment plays a key role in the development of...
SummaryThe precise temporal relation between pre- and postsynaptic activity modulates the strength o...
SummaryThe ability to generate action potentials (spikes) in response to synaptic input determines w...
Spike time dependent plasticity (STDP) has been observed in both developing and adult animals. Theor...
Experience-dependent synaptic plasticity has been demonstrated in the binocular visual system of the...
Myelination allows for the regulation of conduction velocity, affecting the precise timing of neuron...
SummarySensory experience plays an instructive role in the development of the nervous system. Here w...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
Time-lapse video recordings were made of individual retinal ganglion cell fibres growing to and term...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...