Patterned spontaneous activity in the developing retina is necessary to drive synaptic refinement in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Using perforated patch recordings from neurons in LGN slices during the period of eye segregation, we examine how such burst-based activity can instruct this refinement. Retinogeniculate synapses have a novel learning rule that depends on the latencies between pre- and postsynaptic bursts on the order of one second: coincident bursts produce long-lasting synaptic enhancement, whereas non-overlapping bursts produce mild synaptic weakening. It is consistent with "Hebbian" development thought to exist at this synapse, and we demonstrate computationally that such a rule can robustly use retinal waves to driv...
BackgroundSpontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within the...
Before vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A crucial ques...
SummaryDuring development, retinal axons project coarsely within their visual targets before refinin...
Patterned spontaneous activity in the developing retina is necessary to drive synaptic refinement in...
Spontaneous retinal activity (known as "waves") remodels synaptic connectivity to the lateral genicu...
AbstractA central hypothesis of neural development is that patterned activity drives the refinement ...
<div><p>Percent change in synaptic efficacy evoked by pairings at different latencies between pre- a...
The intricate patterning and complex circuitry of the nervous system beg the question of how such pr...
Visual information is relayed from retina to the brain at first order synapses within the lateral ge...
<div><p>(A) Model schematic of localized areas in two retinas providing input to a single LGN neuron...
SummaryThe elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an int...
Spontaneous travelling waves of neuronal activity are a prominent feature throughout the developing ...
In the primary visual cortex of monkeys, the development of ocular dominance and orientation selecti...
AbstractBefore vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A cruc...
Highly non-random forms of spontaneous activity are proposed to play an instrumental role in the ear...
BackgroundSpontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within the...
Before vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A crucial ques...
SummaryDuring development, retinal axons project coarsely within their visual targets before refinin...
Patterned spontaneous activity in the developing retina is necessary to drive synaptic refinement in...
Spontaneous retinal activity (known as "waves") remodels synaptic connectivity to the lateral genicu...
AbstractA central hypothesis of neural development is that patterned activity drives the refinement ...
<div><p>Percent change in synaptic efficacy evoked by pairings at different latencies between pre- a...
The intricate patterning and complex circuitry of the nervous system beg the question of how such pr...
Visual information is relayed from retina to the brain at first order synapses within the lateral ge...
<div><p>(A) Model schematic of localized areas in two retinas providing input to a single LGN neuron...
SummaryThe elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an int...
Spontaneous travelling waves of neuronal activity are a prominent feature throughout the developing ...
In the primary visual cortex of monkeys, the development of ocular dominance and orientation selecti...
AbstractBefore vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A cruc...
Highly non-random forms of spontaneous activity are proposed to play an instrumental role in the ear...
BackgroundSpontaneous retinal activity (SRA) is important during eye-specific segregation within the...
Before vision, retinal ganglion cells produce spontaneous waves of action potentials. A crucial ques...
SummaryDuring development, retinal axons project coarsely within their visual targets before refinin...