Visual spatial perception in the mammalian brain occurs through two parallel pathways: one reaches the primary visual cortex (V1) through the thalamus and another the superior colliculus (SC) via direct projections from the retina. The origin, development, and relative function of these two evolutionarily distinct pathways remain obscure. We examined the early functional development of both pathways by simultaneously imaging pre- and post-synaptic spontaneous neuronal activity. We observed that the quality of retinal activity transfer to the thalamus and superior colliculus does not change across the first two postnatal weeks. However, beginning in the second postnatal week, retinal activity does not drive V1 as strongly as earlier wave activity, suggesting that intrinsic cortical activity competes with signals from the sensory periphery as the cortex matures. Together, these findings bring new insight into the function of the SC and V1 and the role of peripheral activity in driving both circuits across development.
Visual Cortex Gains Independence from Peripheral Drive before Eye Opening.
视觉皮层在睁眼之前就已摆脱外周驱动
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作者:Gribizis Alexandra, Ge Xinxin, Daigle Tanya L, Ackman James B, Zeng Hongkui, Lee Daeyeol, Crair Michael C
| 期刊: | Neuron | 影响因子: | 15.000 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Nov 20; 104(4):711-723 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.neuron.2019.08.015 | ||
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