The relative importance of neural activity versus activity-independent cues in shaping the initial wiring of the brain is still largely an open question. While activity is clearly critical for circuit rearrangements after initial connections have been made, whether it also plays a role in initial axon pathfinding remains to be determined. Here, we investigated this question using the guidance of zebrafish retinal ganglion cell axons to their targets in the tectum as a model. Recent results have implicated biased branching as a key feature of pathfinding in the zebrafish tectum. Using tetrodotoxin to silence neural activity globally, we found a decrease in the area covered by axon branches during pathfinding. After reaching the target, there...
Many pathfinding axons must locate target fields that are themselves positioned by active migration....
Neural circuits in the vertebrate retina extract the direction of object motion from visual scenes a...
<div><p>Branching is an important mechanism by which axons navigate to their targets during neural d...
The topographic projection from the eye to the tectum (amphibians and fish) / superior colliculus (b...
The precise neural connections that form during development support the creation of a func-tioning n...
The formation of functional neural networks requires precise regulation of the growth and branching ...
SummaryA common feature of the brain is the arrangement of synapses in layers. To examine the signif...
During embryonic development of vision, newly formed retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the developing...
During embryonic development of vision, newly formed retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the developing...
The circuit mechanisms that give rise to direction selectivity in the retina have been studied exten...
The growth dynamics of individual DiO-labeled retinal axons deprived of normal neural impulse activi...
The brain converts perceptual information into appropriate patterns of muscle activity depending on ...
The growth dynamics of individual DiO-labeled retinal axons deprived of normal neural impulse activi...
Larval zebrafish are highly visual animals that display a diverse repertoire of visually guided beha...
Many pathfinding axons must locate target fields that are themselves positioned by active migration....
Many pathfinding axons must locate target fields that are themselves positioned by active migration....
Neural circuits in the vertebrate retina extract the direction of object motion from visual scenes a...
<div><p>Branching is an important mechanism by which axons navigate to their targets during neural d...
The topographic projection from the eye to the tectum (amphibians and fish) / superior colliculus (b...
The precise neural connections that form during development support the creation of a func-tioning n...
The formation of functional neural networks requires precise regulation of the growth and branching ...
SummaryA common feature of the brain is the arrangement of synapses in layers. To examine the signif...
During embryonic development of vision, newly formed retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the developing...
During embryonic development of vision, newly formed retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the developing...
The circuit mechanisms that give rise to direction selectivity in the retina have been studied exten...
The growth dynamics of individual DiO-labeled retinal axons deprived of normal neural impulse activi...
The brain converts perceptual information into appropriate patterns of muscle activity depending on ...
The growth dynamics of individual DiO-labeled retinal axons deprived of normal neural impulse activi...
Larval zebrafish are highly visual animals that display a diverse repertoire of visually guided beha...
Many pathfinding axons must locate target fields that are themselves positioned by active migration....
Many pathfinding axons must locate target fields that are themselves positioned by active migration....
Neural circuits in the vertebrate retina extract the direction of object motion from visual scenes a...
<div><p>Branching is an important mechanism by which axons navigate to their targets during neural d...