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Publication : Vision Changes the Cellular Composition of Binocular Circuitry during the Critical Period.

First Author  Tan L Year  2020
Journal  Neuron Volume  108
Issue  4 Pages  735-747.e6
PubMed ID  33091339 Mgi Jnum  J:300548
Mgi Id  MGI:6503522 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2020.09.022
Citation  Tan L, et al. (2020) Vision Changes the Cellular Composition of Binocular Circuitry during the Critical Period. Neuron 108(4):735-747.e6
abstractText  High acuity stereopsis emerges during an early postnatal critical period when binocular neurons in the primary visual cortex sharpen their receptive field tuning properties. We find that this sharpening is achieved by dismantling the binocular circuit present at critical period onset and building it anew. Longitudinal imaging of receptive field tuning (e.g., orientation selectivity) of thousands of neurons reveals that most binocular neurons present in layer 2/3 at critical period onset are poorly tuned and are rendered monocular. In parallel, new binocular neurons are established by conversion of well-tuned monocular neurons as they gain matched input from the other eye. These improvements in binocular tuning in layer 2/3 are not inherited from layer 4 but are driven by the experience-dependent sharpening of ipsilateral eye responses. Thus, vision builds a new and more sharply tuned binocular circuit in layer 2/3 by cellular exchange and not by refining the original circuit.
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