The development of sensory maps is thought to require an activity-dependent structural rearrangement of afferent terminal arbors within the CNS which recreates the topographic relations of sensory somata present in the periphery. In the frog retinotectal projection, activation of the NMDA receptor plays a role in this structural plasticity. Exposure of the optic tectum of tadpoles to NMDA receptor antagonists results in a rearrangement of retinal ganglion cell arbors so that their organization into a topographic projection and eye-specific stripes is disrupted (Cline et al., 1987; Cline and Constantine-Paton, 1989). Exposure of the optic tectum to the receptor agonist, NMDA, increases the eye-specific segregation of these arbors (Cline et a...
Efficient processing of sensory information is a critical function of the nervous system. Deficits i...
NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are important for neuronal development and circuit formation. The NMDAR subu...
The importance of patterned retinal activity in visual system development has been recognized since ...
We tested the effect of two NMDA receptor antagonists, APV or MK801 (with NMDA), and the receptor ag...
The refinement of the topographic map of visual space within the optic tectum of the frog is activit...
The development of functional topography in the developing brain follows a progression from initiall...
An organizing role for the (NMDA) receptor/channel has been suggested in the development of the ret...
NMDA receptor agonist and antagonists alter retinal ganglion cell arbor structure in developing frog...
In larval frogs the retina and tectum grow in topologically dissimilar patterns: new cells are added...
To investigate the role of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activity in the stability of the pre...
AbstractThe frog horizontal monocular optokinetic nystagmus (H-OKN) is asymmetrical, the reflex bein...
In the retinotectal projection, synapses guide retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon arbor growth by prom...
Efficient processing of sensory information is a critical function of the nervous system. Deficits i...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
Experience-dependent synaptic plasticity has been demonstrated in the binocular visual system of the...
Efficient processing of sensory information is a critical function of the nervous system. Deficits i...
NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are important for neuronal development and circuit formation. The NMDAR subu...
The importance of patterned retinal activity in visual system development has been recognized since ...
We tested the effect of two NMDA receptor antagonists, APV or MK801 (with NMDA), and the receptor ag...
The refinement of the topographic map of visual space within the optic tectum of the frog is activit...
The development of functional topography in the developing brain follows a progression from initiall...
An organizing role for the (NMDA) receptor/channel has been suggested in the development of the ret...
NMDA receptor agonist and antagonists alter retinal ganglion cell arbor structure in developing frog...
In larval frogs the retina and tectum grow in topologically dissimilar patterns: new cells are added...
To investigate the role of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activity in the stability of the pre...
AbstractThe frog horizontal monocular optokinetic nystagmus (H-OKN) is asymmetrical, the reflex bein...
In the retinotectal projection, synapses guide retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon arbor growth by prom...
Efficient processing of sensory information is a critical function of the nervous system. Deficits i...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
Experience-dependent synaptic plasticity has been demonstrated in the binocular visual system of the...
Efficient processing of sensory information is a critical function of the nervous system. Deficits i...
NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are important for neuronal development and circuit formation. The NMDAR subu...
The importance of patterned retinal activity in visual system development has been recognized since ...