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Publication : NMDA receptor-dependent ocular dominance plasticity in adult visual cortex.

First Author  Sawtell NB Year  2003
Journal  Neuron Volume  38
Issue  6 Pages  977-85
PubMed ID  12818182 Mgi Jnum  J:84049
Mgi Id  MGI:2664654 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00323-4
Citation  Sawtell NB, et al. (2003) NMDA Receptor-Dependent Ocular Dominance Plasticity in Adult Visual Cortex. Neuron 38(6):977-85
abstractText  The binocular region of mouse visual cortex is strongly dominated by inputs from the contralateral eye. Here we show in adult mice that depriving the dominant contralateral eye of vision leads to a persistent, NMDA receptor-dependent enhancement of the weak ipsilateral-eye inputs. These data provide in vivo evidence for metaplasticity as a mechanism for binocular competition and demonstrate that an ocular dominance shift can occur solely by the mechanisms of response enhancement. They also show that adult mouse visual cortex has a far greater potential for experience-dependent plasticity than previously appreciated. These insights may force a revision in how data on ocular dominance plasticity in mutant mice have been interpreted.
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