Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.

In studies of the developing mammalian visual system, it has been axiomatic that visual experience begins with eye-opening. Any role for neuronal activity earlier in development has been attributed to the patterned spontaneous activity found in retina and lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Here we sh...

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Main Authors: Krug, K, Akerman, C, Thompson, I
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2001
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description In studies of the developing mammalian visual system, it has been axiomatic that visual experience begins with eye-opening. Any role for neuronal activity earlier in development has been attributed to the patterned spontaneous activity found in retina and lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Here we show that, as early as 2 wk before eye-opening, visual stimuli presented through the closed eyelids can drive neuronal activity in LGN and striate cortex of the ferret. At this age, spontaneous activity in cortex is much lower than in LGN, and the visual responses of many cortical, but not geniculate, neurons depend on the orientation of a moving grating. Furthermore the selectivity of cortical neurons to the orientation of gratings presented through the closed eyelids improves with age. Thus neuronal activity patterned by visual experience, rather than by spontaneous retinal activity, is present in visual cortex much earlier than previously thought. This could have important implications for the self-organization of visual cortex.
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spelling oxford-uuid:1c375d2c-0f38-4a1e-907c-e7c12648bdcf2022-03-26T11:04:32ZResponses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:1c375d2c-0f38-4a1e-907c-e7c12648bdcfEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2001Krug, KAkerman, CThompson, IIn studies of the developing mammalian visual system, it has been axiomatic that visual experience begins with eye-opening. Any role for neuronal activity earlier in development has been attributed to the patterned spontaneous activity found in retina and lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Here we show that, as early as 2 wk before eye-opening, visual stimuli presented through the closed eyelids can drive neuronal activity in LGN and striate cortex of the ferret. At this age, spontaneous activity in cortex is much lower than in LGN, and the visual responses of many cortical, but not geniculate, neurons depend on the orientation of a moving grating. Furthermore the selectivity of cortical neurons to the orientation of gratings presented through the closed eyelids improves with age. Thus neuronal activity patterned by visual experience, rather than by spontaneous retinal activity, is present in visual cortex much earlier than previously thought. This could have important implications for the self-organization of visual cortex.
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Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.
title Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.
title_full Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.
title_fullStr Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.
title_full_unstemmed Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.
title_short Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids.
title_sort responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids
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