Journal article
Sensory experience modifies feature map relationships in visual cortex
SL Cloherty, NJ Hughes, MA Hietanen, PS Bhagavatula, GJ Goodhill, MR Ibbotson
Elife | ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.13911
Abstract
The extent to which brain structure is influenced by sensory input during development is a critical but controversial question. A paradigmatic system for studying this is the mammalian visual cortex. Maps of orientation preference (OP) and ocular dominance (OD) in the primary visual cortex of ferrets, cats and monkeys can be individually changed by altered visual input. However, the spatial relationship between OP and OD maps has appeared immutable. Using a computational model we predicted that biasing the visual input to orthogonal orientation in the two eyes should cause a shift of OP pinwheels towards the border of OD columns. We then confirmed this prediction by rearing cats wearing orth..
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Awarded by Victorian Lions Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
[ "Victorian Lions Foundation Lions Vision Research Fellowship Shaun L Cloherty", "National Health and Medical Research Council GNT0525459 Geoffrey J Goodhill Michael R Ibbotson", "Australian Research Council CE140100007 Michael R Ibbotson", "Australian Research Council CE0561903 Michael R Ibbotson" ]