Monocular deprivation in kittens does not lead to an ocular dominance shift in striate cortex if the visual stimuli do not contain contours. In the present study we sought to find out whether an ocular dominance shift is produced if the visual environment does contain contours but is devoid of motion. Six kittens were reared with one eye occluded in a visual environment that was lit only by the light of a stroboscope (2 flashes per sec). Exposure was started at 5–6 weeks of age after dark-rearing from birth and extended until 8–12 weeks of age for 8 h per day. The rest of the time was spent in total darkness. Thus, the animals were completely deprived of vision in one eye, while the other eye experienced only stationary flashing contours. S...
Monocularly deprived kittens were compared with littermates that had had their eyelids sutured for t...
Infusion of a GABA agonist (Reiter & Stryker, 1988) and infusion of an NMDA receptor antagonist ...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
In the mammalian visual cortex, key neuronal response properties such as orientation preference and ...
In the primary visual cortex of cats, ferrets and macaque monkeys, the thalamocortical afferents con...
In the primary visual cortex of cats, ferrets and macaque monkeys, the thalamocortical afferents con...
In the primary visual cortex of cats, ferrets and macaque monkeys, the thalamocortical afferents con...
Kittens were given visual experience through one or both eyes for two weeks around the peak of the s...
AbstractThe significance of functional maps for cortical plasticity was investigated by imaging of i...
In the visual system of young kittens, the layout of the cortical maps for ocular dominance and orie...
Kittens were monocularly deprived for 10 days; then the deprived eye was opened and both eyes expose...
Fifteen dark-reared, 4- to 5-week-old kittens were stimulated monocularly with patterned light while...
Monocularly deprived kittens were compared with littermates that had had their eyelids sutured for t...
Infusion of a GABA agonist (Reiter & Stryker, 1988) and infusion of an NMDA receptor antagonist ...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
In the mammalian visual cortex, key neuronal response properties such as orientation preference and ...
In the primary visual cortex of cats, ferrets and macaque monkeys, the thalamocortical afferents con...
In the primary visual cortex of cats, ferrets and macaque monkeys, the thalamocortical afferents con...
In the primary visual cortex of cats, ferrets and macaque monkeys, the thalamocortical afferents con...
Kittens were given visual experience through one or both eyes for two weeks around the peak of the s...
AbstractThe significance of functional maps for cortical plasticity was investigated by imaging of i...
In the visual system of young kittens, the layout of the cortical maps for ocular dominance and orie...
Kittens were monocularly deprived for 10 days; then the deprived eye was opened and both eyes expose...
Fifteen dark-reared, 4- to 5-week-old kittens were stimulated monocularly with patterned light while...
Monocularly deprived kittens were compared with littermates that had had their eyelids sutured for t...
Infusion of a GABA agonist (Reiter & Stryker, 1988) and infusion of an NMDA receptor antagonist ...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...