Sensory maps, such as the representation of mouse facial whiskers, are conveyed throughout the nervous system by topographic axonal projections that preserve neighboring relationships between adjacent neurons. In particular, the map transfer to the neocortex is ensured by thalamocortical axons (TCAs), whose terminals are topographically organized in response to intrinsic cortical signals. However, TCAs already show a topographic order early in development, as they navigate toward their target. Here, we show that this preordering of TCAs is required for the transfer of the whisker map to the neocortex. Using Ebf1 conditional inactivation that specifically perturbs the development of an intermediate target, the basal ganglia, we scrambled TCA...
The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) contains a complete body map that mirrors the subcortical maps...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
In mammals, tactile information is mapped topographically onto the contralateral side of the brain i...
Sensory maps, such as the representation of mouse facial whiskers, are conveyed throughout the nervo...
International audienceSensory maps, such as the representation of mouse facial whiskers, are conveye...
Sensory systems are represented in the primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex by anatomical an...
The mammalian brain’s somatosensory cortex is a topographic map of the body’s sensory experience. In...
International audienceMajor outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), w...
Major outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), which form reciprocal c...
The cortex receives its major sensory input from the thalamus via thalamocortical axons, and cortica...
International audienceThe establishment of connectivity between specific thalamic nuclei and cortica...
SummaryMajor outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), which form recip...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms generating the topographic organization of corticothalamic (CT) circuits...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
Subdivisions of mouse whisker somatosensory thalamus project to cortex in a region-specific and laye...
The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) contains a complete body map that mirrors the subcortical maps...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
In mammals, tactile information is mapped topographically onto the contralateral side of the brain i...
Sensory maps, such as the representation of mouse facial whiskers, are conveyed throughout the nervo...
International audienceSensory maps, such as the representation of mouse facial whiskers, are conveye...
Sensory systems are represented in the primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex by anatomical an...
The mammalian brain’s somatosensory cortex is a topographic map of the body’s sensory experience. In...
International audienceMajor outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), w...
Major outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), which form reciprocal c...
The cortex receives its major sensory input from the thalamus via thalamocortical axons, and cortica...
International audienceThe establishment of connectivity between specific thalamic nuclei and cortica...
SummaryMajor outputs of the neocortex are conveyed by corticothalamic axons (CTAs), which form recip...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms generating the topographic organization of corticothalamic (CT) circuits...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
Subdivisions of mouse whisker somatosensory thalamus project to cortex in a region-specific and laye...
The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) contains a complete body map that mirrors the subcortical maps...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
In mammals, tactile information is mapped topographically onto the contralateral side of the brain i...