SummaryPatterns of coordinated spontaneous activity have been proposed to guide circuit refinement in many parts of the developing nervous system. It is unclear, however, how such patterns, which are thought to indiscriminately synchronize nearby cells, could provide the cues necessary to segregate functionally distinct circuits within overlapping cell populations. Here, we report that glutamatergic retinal waves possess a substructure in the bursting of neighboring retinal ganglion cells with opposite light responses (ON or OFF). Within a wave, cells fire repetitive nonoverlapping bursts in a fixed order: ON before OFF. This pattern is absent from cholinergic waves, which precede glutamate-dependent activity, providing a developmental sequ...
AbstractDuring retinocollicular map development, spontaneous waves of action potentials spread acros...
SummaryIn the few days prior to eye-opening in mice, the excitatory drive underlying waves switches ...
Many circuits in the developing nervous system generate spontaneous activity. This phenomenon has be...
SummaryPatterns of coordinated spontaneous activity have been proposed to guide circuit refinement i...
SummaryThe developing retina generates spontaneous glutamatergic (stage III) waves of activity that ...
AbstractNearby retinal ganglion cells often fire action potentials in near synchrony. We have invest...
The intricate patterning and complex circuitry of the nervous system beg the question of how such pr...
AbstractA central hypothesis of neural development is that patterned activity drives the refinement ...
In the immature vertebrate retina, neighboring ganglion cells express spontaneous bursting activity ...
In the immature vertebrate retina, neighboring ganglion cells express spontaneous bursting activity ...
SummaryThe developing retina generates spontaneous glutamatergic (stage III) waves of activity that ...
SummaryThe elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an int...
AbstractWaves of spontaneous activity sweep across the developing mammalian retina and influence the...
AbstractA role for spontaneous spiking activity in shaping neuronal circuits has frequently been deb...
SummaryDuring development, retinal axons project coarsely within their visual targets before refinin...
AbstractDuring retinocollicular map development, spontaneous waves of action potentials spread acros...
SummaryIn the few days prior to eye-opening in mice, the excitatory drive underlying waves switches ...
Many circuits in the developing nervous system generate spontaneous activity. This phenomenon has be...
SummaryPatterns of coordinated spontaneous activity have been proposed to guide circuit refinement i...
SummaryThe developing retina generates spontaneous glutamatergic (stage III) waves of activity that ...
AbstractNearby retinal ganglion cells often fire action potentials in near synchrony. We have invest...
The intricate patterning and complex circuitry of the nervous system beg the question of how such pr...
AbstractA central hypothesis of neural development is that patterned activity drives the refinement ...
In the immature vertebrate retina, neighboring ganglion cells express spontaneous bursting activity ...
In the immature vertebrate retina, neighboring ganglion cells express spontaneous bursting activity ...
SummaryThe developing retina generates spontaneous glutamatergic (stage III) waves of activity that ...
SummaryThe elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an int...
AbstractWaves of spontaneous activity sweep across the developing mammalian retina and influence the...
AbstractA role for spontaneous spiking activity in shaping neuronal circuits has frequently been deb...
SummaryDuring development, retinal axons project coarsely within their visual targets before refinin...
AbstractDuring retinocollicular map development, spontaneous waves of action potentials spread acros...
SummaryIn the few days prior to eye-opening in mice, the excitatory drive underlying waves switches ...
Many circuits in the developing nervous system generate spontaneous activity. This phenomenon has be...