To determine how patterned visual activity regulates the development of axonal projections, we collected in vivo time-lapse images of retinal axons from albino Xenopus tadpoles in which binocular innervation of the optic tectum was induced. Axons added branch tips with nearly equal probability in all territories, but eliminated them preferentially from territory dominated by the opposite eye. This selective branch elimination was abolished by blockade of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors. These results describe a correlation-based mechanism by which visual experience directly governs axon branch dynamics that contribute to the development of topographic maps
Prior to the onset of sensory experience neural circuits develop through a combination of genetic in...
Newly formed neurons must locate their appropriate target cells and then form synaptic connections w...
The formation of functional neural networks requires precise regulation of the growth and branching ...
To determine how patterned visual activity regulates the development of axonal projections, we colle...
The development of functional topography in the developing brain follows a progression from initiall...
The developmental refinement of topographic projections in the brain is reflected in the dynamic scu...
Experience-dependent synaptic plasticity has been demonstrated in the binocular visual system of the...
The growth of optic axons towards experimentally rotated tecta has been studied. In stage 24/25 embr...
Dynamic rearrangements of axon terminal arbors may be critical for establishing appropriate connecti...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
Dynamic rearrangements of axon terminal arbors may be critical for establishing appropriate connecti...
In the visual system of Xenopus laevis, the axons from the retinal ganglion cells of the eye form a ...
Recently developed imaging techniques permit individual cells to be uniquely labeled and followed ov...
To investigate the role of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activity in the stability of the pre...
Time-lapse video recordings were made of individual retinal ganglion cell fibres growing to and term...
Prior to the onset of sensory experience neural circuits develop through a combination of genetic in...
Newly formed neurons must locate their appropriate target cells and then form synaptic connections w...
The formation of functional neural networks requires precise regulation of the growth and branching ...
To determine how patterned visual activity regulates the development of axonal projections, we colle...
The development of functional topography in the developing brain follows a progression from initiall...
The developmental refinement of topographic projections in the brain is reflected in the dynamic scu...
Experience-dependent synaptic plasticity has been demonstrated in the binocular visual system of the...
The growth of optic axons towards experimentally rotated tecta has been studied. In stage 24/25 embr...
Dynamic rearrangements of axon terminal arbors may be critical for establishing appropriate connecti...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
Dynamic rearrangements of axon terminal arbors may be critical for establishing appropriate connecti...
In the visual system of Xenopus laevis, the axons from the retinal ganglion cells of the eye form a ...
Recently developed imaging techniques permit individual cells to be uniquely labeled and followed ov...
To investigate the role of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activity in the stability of the pre...
Time-lapse video recordings were made of individual retinal ganglion cell fibres growing to and term...
Prior to the onset of sensory experience neural circuits develop through a combination of genetic in...
Newly formed neurons must locate their appropriate target cells and then form synaptic connections w...
The formation of functional neural networks requires precise regulation of the growth and branching ...