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Publication : Environmental enrichment rescues binocular matching of orientation preference in mice that have a precocious critical period.

First Author  Wang BS Year  2013
Journal  Neuron Volume  80
Issue  1 Pages  198-209
PubMed ID  24012279 Mgi Jnum  J:201829
Mgi Id  MGI:5515843 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2013.07.023
Citation  Wang BS, et al. (2013) Environmental Enrichment Rescues Binocular Matching of Orientation Preference in Mice that Have a Precocious Critical Period. Neuron 80(1):198-209
abstractText  Experience shapes neural circuits during critical periods in early life. The timing of critical periods is regulated by both genetics and the environment. Here we study the functional significance of such temporal regulations in the mouse primary visual cortex, where critical period plasticity drives binocular matching of orientation preference. We find that the binocular matching is permanently disrupted in mice that have a precocious critical period due to genetically enhanced inhibition. The disruption is specific to one type of neuron, the complex cells, which, as we reveal, normally match after the simple cells. Early environmental enrichment completely rescues the deficit by inducing histone acetylation and consequently advancing the matching process to coincide with the precocious plasticity. Our experiments thus demonstrate that the proper timing of the critical period is essential for establishing normal binocularity and the detrimental impact of its genetic misregulation can be ameliorated by environmental manipulations via epigenetic mechanisms. VIDEO ABSTRACT:
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