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Adaptation of Ocular Opponency Neurons Mediates Attention-Induced Ocular Dominance Plasticity

open access: yes, 2023
Previous research has shown that ocular dominance can be biased by prolonged attention to one eye. The ocular-opponency-neuron model of binocular rivalry has been proposed as a candidate account for this phenomenon.
Bao, Min, Song, Fangxing, Lyu, Lili
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Effects of PSA removal from NCAM on the Critical Period Plasticity triggered by the Antidepressant Fluoxetine in the visual cortex

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2016
Neuronal plasticity peaks during critical periods of postnatal development and is reduced towards adulthood. Recent data suggests that windows of juvenile-like plasticity can be triggered in the adult brain by antidepressant drugs such as Fluoxetine ...
Ramon eGuirado   +9 more
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Topographic relations between ocular dominance and orientation columns in the cat striate cortex

open access: yes, 1988
Löwel S, Bischof H-J, Leutenecker B, Singer W. Topographic relations between ocular dominance and orientation columns in the cat striate cortex. Experimental Brain Research.
Leutenecker, B.   +3 more
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GABAergic inhibition in visual cortical plasticity

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2010
Experience is required for the shaping and refinement of developing neural circuits during well defined periods of early postnatal development called critical periods.
Alessandro Sale   +5 more
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Cortical feedback modulates distinct critical period development in mouse visual thalamus

open access: yesiScience, 2023
Summary: In primary visual cortex (V1), critical period for ocular dominance (OD) plasticity is a well-defined developmental stage to shape neuronal circuits based on visual experience.
Na Li   +5 more
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A Neurotrophic Model of the Development of the Retinogeniculocortical Pathway Induced by Spontaneous Retinal Waves

open access: yes, 1999
The development of the retinogeniculate pathway or the geniculocortical pathway, or both, occurs either before birth or before eye opening in many species.
Shadbolt, N. R   +3 more
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Coordinated optimization of visual cortical maps : 2. Numerical studies

open access: yes, 2012
In the juvenile brain, the synaptic architecture of the visual cortex remains in a state of flux for months after the natural onset of vision and the initial emergence of feature selectivity in visual cortical neurons. It is an attractive hypothesis that
Heide, Dominik   +17 more
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Ocular Dominance Plasticity: Measurement Reliability and Variability [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
A bstract In the last decade, studies have shown that short-term monocular deprivation strengthens the deprived eye’s contribution to binocular vision. However, the magnitude of the change in eye dominance after monocular deprivation (i.e., the patching effect) has been found to be ...
Seung Hyun Min   +6 more
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Short-Term Monocular Deprivation Enhances Physiological Pupillary Oscillations

open access: yesNeural Plasticity, 2017
Short-term monocular deprivation alters visual perception in adult humans, increasing the dominance of the deprived eye, for example, as measured with binocular rivalry.
Paola Binda, Claudia Lunghi
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Subplate neurons: crucial regulators of cortical development and plasticity

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroanatomy, 2009
The developing cerebral cortex contains a distinct class of cells, subplate neurons, which form one of the first functional cortical circuits. Subplate neurons reside in the cortical white matter, receive thalamic inputs and project into the developing ...
Patrick O Kanold
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