Thalamic activity that drives visual cortical plasticity.
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Angelman syndrome: insights into genomic imprinting and neurodevelopmental phenotypesHow the mechanisms of long-term synaptic potentiation and depression serve experience-dependent plasticity in primary visual cortexExperience-dependent homeostatic synaptic plasticity in neocortexExperience-dependent emergence of beta and gamma band oscillations in the primary visual cortex during the critical period.Rapid structural remodeling of thalamocortical synapses parallels experience-dependent functional plasticity in mouse primary visual cortex.Prenatal thalamic waves regulate cortical area size prior to sensory processingMaturation of GABAergic inhibition promotes strengthening of temporally coherent inputs among convergent pathwaysSynaptic plasticity controls sensory responses through frequency-dependent gamma oscillation resonance.Phosphorylation of AMPA receptors is required for sensory deprivation-induced homeostatic synaptic plasticityVisual deprivation suppresses L5 pyramidal neuron excitability by preventing the induction of intrinsic plasticity.Eye exercises enhance accuracy and letter recognition, but not reaction time, in a modified rapid serial visual presentation task.A simple rule for dendritic spine and axonal bouton formation can account for cortical reorganization after focal retinal lesionsNeural heterogeneities determine response characteristics to second-, but not first-order stimulus features.Pattern and not magnitude of neural activity determines dendritic spine stability in awake miceCongenital Anophthalmia and Binocular Neonatal Enucleation Differently Affect the Proteome of Primary and Secondary Visual Cortices in Mice.Recovery from chronic monocular deprivation following reactivation of thalamocortical plasticity by dark exposureSynaptic and intrinsic homeostatic mechanisms cooperate to increase L2/3 pyramidal neuron excitability during a late phase of critical period plasticity.Dynamic Modulation of Myelination in Response to Visual Stimuli Alters Optic Nerve Conduction VelocityFiring rate homeostasis in visual cortex of freely behaving rodents.Rapid recovery from the effects of early monocular deprivation is enabled by temporary inactivation of the retinas.Thalamic Bursts and Single Spikes Evoke Distinct Inhibitory States in the Primary Sensory Cortex.Neurons in both pallidal segments change their firing properties similarly prior to closure of the eyes.Effect of correlated lateral geniculate nucleus firing rates on predictions for monocular eye closure versus monocular retinal inactivation.Thalamic inhibition regulates critical-period plasticity in visual cortex and thalamus.Recovery from the anatomical effects of long-term monocular deprivation in cat lateral geniculate nucleus.Size-Dependent Axonal Bouton Dynamics following Visual Deprivation In Vivo.Two-trace model for spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity.Eigenvalue distributions for a class of covariance matrices with application to Bienenstock-Cooper-Munro neurons under noisy conditions.A switch from inter-ocular to inter-hemispheric suppression following monocular deprivation in the rat visual cortex
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Thalamic activity that drives visual cortical plasticity.
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Thalamic activity that drives visual cortical plasticity.
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Thalamic activity that drives visual cortical plasticity.
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Arnold J Heynen
Mark F Bear
Monica L Linden
Robert H Haslinger
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10.1038/NN.2284
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2009-03-01T00:00:00Z
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