Functional circuits in the adult neocortex adjust to novel sensory experience, but the underlying synaptic mechanisms remain unknown. Growth and retraction of dendritic spines with synapse formation and elimination could change brain circuits. In the apical tufts of layer 5B (L5B) pyramidal neurons in the mouse barrel cortex, a subset of dendritic spines appear and disappear over days, whereas most spines are persistent for months. Under baseline conditions, new spines are mostly transient and rarely survive for more than a week. Transient spines tend to be small, whereas persistent spines are usually large. Because most excitatory synapses in the cortex occur on spines, and because synapse size and the number of alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-met...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Functional circuits in the adult neocortex adjust to novel sensory experience, but the underlying sy...
Functional circuits in the adult neocortex adjust to novel sensory experience, but the underlying sy...
The functionality of adult neocortical circuits can be altered by novel experiences or learning. Thi...
The functionality of adult neocortical circuits can be altered by novel experiences or learning. Thi...
Do new synapses form in the adult cortex to support experience-dependent plasticity? To address this...
Do new synapses form in the adult cortex to support experience-dependent plasticity? To address this...
Do new synapses form in the adult cortex to support experience-dependent plasticity? To address this...
AbstractDendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramida...
Dendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramidal neuron...
Dendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramidal neuron...
Dendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramidal neuron...
AbstractDendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramida...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Functional circuits in the adult neocortex adjust to novel sensory experience, but the underlying sy...
Functional circuits in the adult neocortex adjust to novel sensory experience, but the underlying sy...
The functionality of adult neocortical circuits can be altered by novel experiences or learning. Thi...
The functionality of adult neocortical circuits can be altered by novel experiences or learning. Thi...
Do new synapses form in the adult cortex to support experience-dependent plasticity? To address this...
Do new synapses form in the adult cortex to support experience-dependent plasticity? To address this...
Do new synapses form in the adult cortex to support experience-dependent plasticity? To address this...
AbstractDendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramida...
Dendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramidal neuron...
Dendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramidal neuron...
Dendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramidal neuron...
AbstractDendritic spines were imaged over days to months in the apical tufts of neocortical pyramida...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...
Dendritic spines appear and disappear in an experience-dependent manner. Although some new spines ha...