Journal article
Stripe-rearing changes multiple aspects of the structure of primary visual cortex
NJ Hughes, JJ Hunt, SL Cloherty, MR Ibbotson, F Sengpiel, GJ Goodhill
Neuroimage | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2014
Abstract
An important example of brain plasticity is the change in the structure of the orientation map in mammalian primary visual cortex in response to a visual environment consisting of stripes of one orientation. In principle there are many different ways in which the structure of a normal map could change to accommodate increased preference for one orientation. However, until now these changes have been characterised only by the relative sizes of the areas of primary visual cortex representing different orientations. Here we extend to the stripe-reared case a recently proposed Bayesian method for reconstructing orientation maps from intrinsic signal optical imaging data. We first formulated a su..
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Awarded by UK Research and Innovation
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Chris Williams for helpful discussions. This research was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council grant 525459, the Australian Research Council through the Centre of Excellence in Vision Science (CE0561903) and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council grant BB/J002089/1. The authors declare no competing financial interests.