Neuronal homeostasis prevents hyperactivity and hypoactivity. Age-related hyperactivity suggests homeostasis may be dysregulated in later life. However, plasticity mechanisms preventing age-related hyperactivity and their efficacy in later life are unclear. We identify the adult cortical plasticity response to elevated activity driven by sensory overstimulation, then test how plasticity changes with age. We use in vivo two-photon imaging of calcium-mediated cellular/synaptic activity, electrophysiology and c-Fos-activity tagging to show control of neuronal activity is dysregulated in the visual cortex in late adulthood. Specifically, in young adult cortex, mGluR5-dependent population-wide excitatory synaptic weakening and inhibitory synapto...
This thesis focused on the spatiotemporal patterning of classical excitatory and inhibitory synaptic...
The reliable neuroimaging finding that older adults often show greater activity (over-recruitment) t...
Inhibitory control, like most cognitive processes, is subject to an age-related decline. The effect ...
The mammalian visual system has been the focus of countless experimental and theoretical studies des...
Cortical synaptic atrophy with aging has long been regarded as the primary substrate of decline in c...
Changes in excitatory neuron and synapse structure have been recognized as a potential physical sour...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the visual cortex is a classic model system for understanding de...
It is well established that sensory cortices of animals can bemodified by sensory experience, especi...
As one of the core executive functions, inhibitory control plays an important role in human life. In...
Advanced age is associated with diverse behavioral and neurobiological deficits in comparison to adu...
It is well accepted that early stages of cognitive decline and memory loss involve altered synaptic ...
Homeostatic plasticity is thought to be important in preventing neuronal circuits from becoming hype...
Normal aging of the nervous system is associated with some degree of decline in a number of cognitiv...
Activity-dependent regulation of synaptic plasticity, or metaplasticity, plays a key role in the ada...
Neural plasticity, which is the basis or learning and memory formation, declines continuously and ...
This thesis focused on the spatiotemporal patterning of classical excitatory and inhibitory synaptic...
The reliable neuroimaging finding that older adults often show greater activity (over-recruitment) t...
Inhibitory control, like most cognitive processes, is subject to an age-related decline. The effect ...
The mammalian visual system has been the focus of countless experimental and theoretical studies des...
Cortical synaptic atrophy with aging has long been regarded as the primary substrate of decline in c...
Changes in excitatory neuron and synapse structure have been recognized as a potential physical sour...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the visual cortex is a classic model system for understanding de...
It is well established that sensory cortices of animals can bemodified by sensory experience, especi...
As one of the core executive functions, inhibitory control plays an important role in human life. In...
Advanced age is associated with diverse behavioral and neurobiological deficits in comparison to adu...
It is well accepted that early stages of cognitive decline and memory loss involve altered synaptic ...
Homeostatic plasticity is thought to be important in preventing neuronal circuits from becoming hype...
Normal aging of the nervous system is associated with some degree of decline in a number of cognitiv...
Activity-dependent regulation of synaptic plasticity, or metaplasticity, plays a key role in the ada...
Neural plasticity, which is the basis or learning and memory formation, declines continuously and ...
This thesis focused on the spatiotemporal patterning of classical excitatory and inhibitory synaptic...
The reliable neuroimaging finding that older adults often show greater activity (over-recruitment) t...
Inhibitory control, like most cognitive processes, is subject to an age-related decline. The effect ...