The cerebral cortex continuously adapts through learning and changes in sensory experience. A major goal of neuroscience is to understand the cellular and synaptic plasticity mechanisms that allow behavior to adapt to a changing environment. Remarkably, neural circuits maintain stable activity despite ongoing adaptive changes in synaptic strength and connectivity. Recent work has revealed multiple homeostatic plasticity mechanisms that maintain neural firing rates within an optimum range. However, it is not well understood how brain circuits maintain homeostasis in different brain regions and across different time scales.In primary sensory cortex, changes in sensory input drive adaptive changes in cortical representations. Broadly, deprivin...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
SummaryFunctional maps in the cerebral cortex reorganize in response to changes in experience, but t...
The developmental increase in the strength of inhibitory synaptic circuits defines the time window o...
Rapid plasticity of layer (L) 2/3 inhibitory circuits is an early step in sensory cortical map plast...
The cerebral cortex encodes sensory information with astonishing precision, but it is also confronte...
We compare the circuit and cellular mechanisms for homeostatic plasticity that have been discovered ...
Sensory representations in the cortex adapt during experience and learning to shape perception. Beha...
How homeostatic processes contribute to map plasticity and stability in sensory cortex is not well-u...
SummarySensory experience drives robust plasticity of sensory maps in cerebral cortex, but the role ...
Diverse interneuron subtypes shape sensory processing in mature cortical circuits. During developmen...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
Neocortical representations of sensory information are commonly arranged in topographic maps that ca...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
SummaryFunctional maps in the cerebral cortex reorganize in response to changes in experience, but t...
The developmental increase in the strength of inhibitory synaptic circuits defines the time window o...
Rapid plasticity of layer (L) 2/3 inhibitory circuits is an early step in sensory cortical map plast...
The cerebral cortex encodes sensory information with astonishing precision, but it is also confronte...
We compare the circuit and cellular mechanisms for homeostatic plasticity that have been discovered ...
Sensory representations in the cortex adapt during experience and learning to shape perception. Beha...
How homeostatic processes contribute to map plasticity and stability in sensory cortex is not well-u...
SummarySensory experience drives robust plasticity of sensory maps in cerebral cortex, but the role ...
Diverse interneuron subtypes shape sensory processing in mature cortical circuits. During developmen...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical microdomain for action potential initiation and implica...
Neocortical representations of sensory information are commonly arranged in topographic maps that ca...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
SummaryFunctional maps in the cerebral cortex reorganize in response to changes in experience, but t...
The developmental increase in the strength of inhibitory synaptic circuits defines the time window o...