SummaryAxon terminals from the two eyes initially overlap in the dorsal-lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) but subsequently refine to occupy nonoverlapping territories. Retinal activity is required to establish and maintain this segregation. We show that despite the presence of retinal activity, segregated projections desegregate when the structure of activity is altered. Early in development, spontaneous retinal activity in the no b-wave (nob) mouse is indistinguishable from that of wild-type mice, and eye-specific segregation proceeds normally. But, around eye-opening, spontaneous and visually evoked activity in nob retinas become abnormal, coincident with a failure to preserve precise eye-specific territories. Dark-rearing studies suggest...
The development of the retinogeniculate pathway or the geniculocortical pathway, or both, occurs eit...
SummaryThe elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an int...
BackgroundSpontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within the...
SummaryAxon terminals from the two eyes initially overlap in the dorsal-lateral geniculate nucleus (...
Spontaneous retinal activity is necessary to establish and maintain eye-specific projections to the ...
AbstractDuring retinocollicular map development, spontaneous waves of action potentials spread acros...
AbstractA central hypothesis of neural development is that patterned activity drives the refinement ...
AbstractA role for spontaneous spiking activity in shaping neuronal circuits has frequently been deb...
AbstractSpontaneous activity patterns in the developing retina appear important for the functional o...
Background: Spontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within t...
SummaryThe mechanisms that give rise to ocular dominance columns (ODCs) during development are contr...
SummaryA hallmark of mammalian neural circuit development is the refinement of initially imprecise c...
AbstractBefore vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A cruc...
Complex neural circuits in the mammalian brain develop through a combination of genetic instruction ...
SummaryThe visual cortex is organized into retinotopic maps that preserve an orderly representation ...
The development of the retinogeniculate pathway or the geniculocortical pathway, or both, occurs eit...
SummaryThe elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an int...
BackgroundSpontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within the...
SummaryAxon terminals from the two eyes initially overlap in the dorsal-lateral geniculate nucleus (...
Spontaneous retinal activity is necessary to establish and maintain eye-specific projections to the ...
AbstractDuring retinocollicular map development, spontaneous waves of action potentials spread acros...
AbstractA central hypothesis of neural development is that patterned activity drives the refinement ...
AbstractA role for spontaneous spiking activity in shaping neuronal circuits has frequently been deb...
AbstractSpontaneous activity patterns in the developing retina appear important for the functional o...
Background: Spontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within t...
SummaryThe mechanisms that give rise to ocular dominance columns (ODCs) during development are contr...
SummaryA hallmark of mammalian neural circuit development is the refinement of initially imprecise c...
AbstractBefore vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A cruc...
Complex neural circuits in the mammalian brain develop through a combination of genetic instruction ...
SummaryThe visual cortex is organized into retinotopic maps that preserve an orderly representation ...
The development of the retinogeniculate pathway or the geniculocortical pathway, or both, occurs eit...
SummaryThe elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an int...
BackgroundSpontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within the...