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Relative contribution of feedforward excitatory connections to expression of ocular dominance plasticity in layer 4 of visual cortex.


ABSTRACT: Brief monocular deprivation (MD) shifts ocular dominance (OD) in primary visual cortex by causing depression of responses to the deprived eye. Here we address the extent to which the shift is expressed by a modification of excitatory synaptic transmission. An OD shift was first induced with 3 days of MD, and then the influences of intracortical polysynaptic inhibitory and excitatory synapses were pharmacologically removed, leaving only "feedforward" thalamocortical synaptic currents. The results show that the rapid OD shift following MD is strongly expressed at the level of thalamocortical synaptic transmission.

SUBMITTER: Khibnik LA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2917336 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relative contribution of feedforward excitatory connections to expression of ocular dominance plasticity in layer 4 of visual cortex.

Khibnik Lena A LA   Cho Kathleen K A KK   Bear Mark F MF  

Neuron 20100501 4


Brief monocular deprivation (MD) shifts ocular dominance (OD) in primary visual cortex by causing depression of responses to the deprived eye. Here we address the extent to which the shift is expressed by a modification of excitatory synaptic transmission. An OD shift was first induced with 3 days of MD, and then the influences of intracortical polysynaptic inhibitory and excitatory synapses were pharmacologically removed, leaving only "feedforward" thalamocortical synaptic currents. The results  ...[more]

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