Loss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For example, short-term visual deprivations, or dark exposure (DE), can enhance neuronal responses in the auditory cortex to sounds. These enhancements encompass increased spiking rates and frequency selectivity as well as increased spiking reliability. Although we previously demonstrated enhanced thalamocortical transmission after DE, increased synaptic strength cannot account for increased frequency selectivity or reliability. We thus investigated whether other changes in the underlying circuitry contributed to improved neuronal responses. We show that DE can lead to refinement of intra- and inter-laminar connections in the mouse auditory cortex. Moreov...
Cortical processing of sensory information initiates from the transformation of thalamically-relayed...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Early sensory experience is fundamental for proper structural and functional organization of the bra...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
Loss of a sensory modality leads to widespread changes in synaptic function across sensory cortices,...
SummarySensory systems do not work in isolation; instead, they show interactions that are specifical...
<p>Loss of vision may enhance the capabilities of auditory perception, but the mechanisms mediating ...
SummarySensory systems do not work in isolation; instead, they show interactions that are specifical...
Loss of vision may enhance the capabilities of auditory perception, but the mechanisms mediating the...
Early visual cortex, an area classically defined as a purely unisensory cortex, has been suggested t...
International audienceSensory cortex encompasses the regions of the cerebral cortex that receive pri...
While sensory environments can vary dramatically in their statistics, neurons have a limited dynamic...
While sensory environments can vary dramatically in their statistics, neurons have a limited dynamic...
International audienceSensory cortex encompasses the regions of the cerebral cortex that receive pri...
Cortical processing of sensory information initiates from the transformation of thalamically-relayed...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Early sensory experience is fundamental for proper structural and functional organization of the bra...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
Loss of a sensory modality leads to widespread changes in synaptic function across sensory cortices,...
SummarySensory systems do not work in isolation; instead, they show interactions that are specifical...
<p>Loss of vision may enhance the capabilities of auditory perception, but the mechanisms mediating ...
SummarySensory systems do not work in isolation; instead, they show interactions that are specifical...
Loss of vision may enhance the capabilities of auditory perception, but the mechanisms mediating the...
Early visual cortex, an area classically defined as a purely unisensory cortex, has been suggested t...
International audienceSensory cortex encompasses the regions of the cerebral cortex that receive pri...
While sensory environments can vary dramatically in their statistics, neurons have a limited dynamic...
While sensory environments can vary dramatically in their statistics, neurons have a limited dynamic...
International audienceSensory cortex encompasses the regions of the cerebral cortex that receive pri...
Cortical processing of sensory information initiates from the transformation of thalamically-relayed...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Early sensory experience is fundamental for proper structural and functional organization of the bra...