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  • Circuitry Underlying Experi...
    Hooks, Bryan M.; Chen, Chinfei

    Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 04/2020, Letnik: 106, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Since the discovery of ocular dominance plasticity, neuroscientists have understood that changes in visual experience during a discrete developmental time, the critical period, trigger robust changes in the visual cortex. State-of-the-art tools used to probe connectivity with cell-type-specific resolution have expanded the understanding of circuit changes underlying experience-dependent plasticity. Here, we review the visual circuitry of the mouse, describing projections from retina to thalamus, between thalamus and cortex, and within cortex. We discuss how visual circuit development leads to precise connectivity and identify synaptic loci, which can be altered by activity or experience. Plasticity extends to visual features beyond ocular dominance, involving subcortical and cortical regions, and connections between cortical inhibitory interneurons. Experience-dependent plasticity contributes to the alignment of networks spanning retina to thalamus to cortex. Disruption of this plasticity may underlie aberrant sensory processing in some neurodevelopmental disorders. Hooks and Chen review how circuits in the mouse visual system mature and respond to changes in visual experience during development. Circuit plasticity is essential for normal sensory development, and disruption of this process may underlie some neurodevelopmental disorders.