Early sensory experience is fundamental for proper structural and functional organization of the brain. A brain region that particularly relies on sensory input during a critical period of development is the primary auditory cortex (A1). The functional architecture of A1 in adult mammals has been widely studied on a macroscale and single-cell level, and it is evident that this sensory area is characterized by a tonotopic gradient of frequency preference and that individual auditory neurons are tuned to complex features of acoustic stimuli. However, the development of microcircuits within A1 and how experience shapes this mesoscale organization during different plasticity windows is not known. The work in this dissertation uses in vivo two-p...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
As information ascends up the sensory streams, the maps of receptor surface might be faithfully rela...
The sensory cortices of the brain are highly complex systems that are uniquely adapted to reliably p...
Sensory representations in the brain are constantly modulated by a variety of factors such as brain ...
The sensory areas of the cerebral cortex possess multiple topographic representations of sensory dim...
Sensory representations in the brain are constantly modulated by a variety of factors such as brain ...
The spatial arrangement of neuronal responses in primary auditory cortex (A1) has so far been invest...
The auditory system begins with the cochlea, a frequency analyzer and signal amplifier with exquisit...
The spatial arrangement of neuronal responses in primary auditory cortex (A1) has so far been invest...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Neural circuits are shaped by experience during periods of heightened brain plasticity in early post...
Summary: The cerebral cortex is organized in vertical columns that contain neurons with similar func...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
As information ascends up the sensory streams, the maps of receptor surface might be faithfully rela...
The sensory cortices of the brain are highly complex systems that are uniquely adapted to reliably p...
Sensory representations in the brain are constantly modulated by a variety of factors such as brain ...
The sensory areas of the cerebral cortex possess multiple topographic representations of sensory dim...
Sensory representations in the brain are constantly modulated by a variety of factors such as brain ...
The spatial arrangement of neuronal responses in primary auditory cortex (A1) has so far been invest...
The auditory system begins with the cochlea, a frequency analyzer and signal amplifier with exquisit...
The spatial arrangement of neuronal responses in primary auditory cortex (A1) has so far been invest...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Neural circuits are shaped by experience during periods of heightened brain plasticity in early post...
Summary: The cerebral cortex is organized in vertical columns that contain neurons with similar func...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
As information ascends up the sensory streams, the maps of receptor surface might be faithfully rela...