SummaryThe immediate early gene neuronal activity-regulated pentraxin (NARP) is an α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor (AMPAR) binding protein that is specifically enriched at excitatory synapses onto fast-spiking parvalbumin-positive interneurons (FS [PV] INs). Here, we show that transgenic deletion of NARP decreases the number of excitatory synaptic inputs onto FS (PV) INs and reduces net excitatory synaptic drive onto FS (PV) INs. Accordingly, the visual cortex of NARP−/− mice is hyperexcitable and unable to express ocular dominance plasticity, although many aspects of visual function are unimpaired. Importantly, the number and strength of inhibitory synaptic contacts from FS (PV) INs onto principle neurons in t...
Disrupting binocular vision during a developmental critical period can yield enduring changes to ocu...
AbstractNarp is a neuronal immediate early gene that plays a role in excitatory synaptogenesis. Here...
SummarySynaptic plasticity during critical periods of development requires intact inhibitory circuit...
SummaryThe immediate early gene neuronal activity-regulated pentraxin (NARP) is an α-amino-3-hydroxy...
AbstractMaturation of the visual cortex is influenced by visual experience during an early postnatal...
SummaryLocal GABAergic circuits trigger visual cortical plasticity in early postnatal life. How thes...
SummaryAlthough the developmental maturation of cortical inhibitory synapses is known to be a critic...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
AbstractSensory experience physically rewires the brain in early postnatal life through unknown proc...
A characteristic of the developing mammalian visual system is a brief interval of plasticity, termed...
A characteristic of the developing mammalian visual system is a brief interval of plasticity, termed...
A characteristic of the developing mammalian visual system is a brief interval of plasticity, termed...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP), a form of Hebbian plasticity, is inherently stabilizing. W...
SummaryWhat causes critical periods (CPs) to open? For the best-studied case, ocular dominance plast...
Disrupting binocular vision during a developmental critical period can yield enduring changes to ocu...
Disrupting binocular vision during a developmental critical period can yield enduring changes to ocu...
AbstractNarp is a neuronal immediate early gene that plays a role in excitatory synaptogenesis. Here...
SummarySynaptic plasticity during critical periods of development requires intact inhibitory circuit...
SummaryThe immediate early gene neuronal activity-regulated pentraxin (NARP) is an α-amino-3-hydroxy...
AbstractMaturation of the visual cortex is influenced by visual experience during an early postnatal...
SummaryLocal GABAergic circuits trigger visual cortical plasticity in early postnatal life. How thes...
SummaryAlthough the developmental maturation of cortical inhibitory synapses is known to be a critic...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
AbstractSensory experience physically rewires the brain in early postnatal life through unknown proc...
A characteristic of the developing mammalian visual system is a brief interval of plasticity, termed...
A characteristic of the developing mammalian visual system is a brief interval of plasticity, termed...
A characteristic of the developing mammalian visual system is a brief interval of plasticity, termed...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP), a form of Hebbian plasticity, is inherently stabilizing. W...
SummaryWhat causes critical periods (CPs) to open? For the best-studied case, ocular dominance plast...
Disrupting binocular vision during a developmental critical period can yield enduring changes to ocu...
Disrupting binocular vision during a developmental critical period can yield enduring changes to ocu...
AbstractNarp is a neuronal immediate early gene that plays a role in excitatory synaptogenesis. Here...
SummarySynaptic plasticity during critical periods of development requires intact inhibitory circuit...