Neocortical and thalamic interactions are necessary for the execution of complex sensory-motor tasks and associated cognitive processes. Investigation of thalamocortical circuit development is therefore critical to understand developmental disorders involving abnormal cortical function. Here, we review recent advances in our understanding of thalamus-dependent cortical patterning and cortical neuron differentiation
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordin...
During neocortical development, distinct yet related subtypes of neurons assemble through intracorti...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Neocortical and thalamic interactions are necessary for the execution of complex ...
The arealization of the mammalian cortex is believed to be controlled by a combination of intrinsic ...
SummaryA dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the ...
The thalamus is a central structure of the brain, primarily recognized for the relay of incoming sen...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
Sensory systems are represented in the primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex by anatomical an...
The mammalian cerebral cortex consists of many structurally and functionally specialized areas, with...
The functioning of the mammalian brain depends upon the precision and accuracy of its neural connect...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordin...
During neocortical development, distinct yet related subtypes of neurons assemble through intracorti...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Neocortical and thalamic interactions are necessary for the execution of complex ...
The arealization of the mammalian cortex is believed to be controlled by a combination of intrinsic ...
SummaryA dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the ...
The thalamus is a central structure of the brain, primarily recognized for the relay of incoming sen...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
A dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the thalamu...
Sensory systems are represented in the primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex by anatomical an...
The mammalian cerebral cortex consists of many structurally and functionally specialized areas, with...
The functioning of the mammalian brain depends upon the precision and accuracy of its neural connect...
The role of the thalamus in cortical sensory transmission is well known, but its broader role in cog...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
All peripheral sensory information is represented in the thalamus before being transmitted to the co...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordin...
During neocortical development, distinct yet related subtypes of neurons assemble through intracorti...