Depriving one eye of visual experience during a sensitive period of development results in a shift in ocular dominance (OD) in the primary visual cortex (V1). To assess the heritability of this form of cortical plasticity and identify the responsible gene loci, we studied the influence of monocular deprivation on OD in a large number of recombinant inbred mouse strains derived from mixed C57BL/6J and DBA/2J backgrounds (BXD). The strength of imaged intrinsic signal responses in V1 to visual stimuli was strongly heritable as were various elements of OD plasticity. This has important implications for the use of mice of mixed genetic backgrounds for studying OD plasticity. C57BL/6J showed the most significant shift in OD, while some BXD strain...
Monocular visual deprivation (MD) produces profound changes in the ocular dominance (OD) of neurons ...
<p>Optically recorded activity maps of the contralateral (contra) and ipsilateral (ipsi) eye in the ...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
<p>Representative experiments of animals in all four age groups studied (PD25, PD95, PD130 and PD215...
AbstractThe binocular region of mouse visual cortex is strongly dominated by inputs from the contral...
It was previously shown that a small lesion in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) prevented both ...
Ocular dominance plasticity has long served as a successful model for examining how cortical circuit...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity is a classic example of bidirectional experience-dependent plastici...
mouse somatosensory cortex or monkey visual cortex), suggesting that findings here may reflect gener...
SummaryBackgroundTo ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive bala...
In standard cage (SC) raised mice, experience-dependent ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the prim...
Experience-dependent plasticity in the mature visual system is widely considered to be cortical. Usi...
Although the mouse is a popular model in scientific research, little is known about its visual syste...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the visual cortex is a classic model system for understanding de...
Background To ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive balanced i...
Monocular visual deprivation (MD) produces profound changes in the ocular dominance (OD) of neurons ...
<p>Optically recorded activity maps of the contralateral (contra) and ipsilateral (ipsi) eye in the ...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...
<p>Representative experiments of animals in all four age groups studied (PD25, PD95, PD130 and PD215...
AbstractThe binocular region of mouse visual cortex is strongly dominated by inputs from the contral...
It was previously shown that a small lesion in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) prevented both ...
Ocular dominance plasticity has long served as a successful model for examining how cortical circuit...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity is a classic example of bidirectional experience-dependent plastici...
mouse somatosensory cortex or monkey visual cortex), suggesting that findings here may reflect gener...
SummaryBackgroundTo ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive bala...
In standard cage (SC) raised mice, experience-dependent ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the prim...
Experience-dependent plasticity in the mature visual system is widely considered to be cortical. Usi...
Although the mouse is a popular model in scientific research, little is known about its visual syste...
Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity in the visual cortex is a classic model system for understanding de...
Background To ensure that neuronal networks function in a stable fashion, neurons receive balanced i...
Monocular visual deprivation (MD) produces profound changes in the ocular dominance (OD) of neurons ...
<p>Optically recorded activity maps of the contralateral (contra) and ipsilateral (ipsi) eye in the ...
<p>Understanding plasticity and learning has been a fundamental question of neuroscience for decades...