在视觉皮层的方向可塑性的焦点
1Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Center for Learning and Memory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA. vdragoi@ai.mit.edu
Nature
|May 3, 2001
概括
猫视觉皮层 (V1) 中的神经元在定向调整中表现出局部的短期可塑性. 轮中心显示出显著的适应性,与周围区域不同,表明皮质可塑性不均.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 视觉皮层可塑性 视觉皮层可塑性
- 皮层微电路 皮层微电路
背景情况:
- 皮层区域通常被认为在其可塑性方面是均的.
- 视觉皮层中的神经元被组织成定向调节的领域和轮中心.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究猫条皮质 (V1) 中适应诱导的可塑性的空间统一性 (V1).
- 为了确定不同皮层领域 (iso-orientation与pinwheel中心) 中的神经元是否表现出差异性可塑性.
主要方法:
- 猫V1神经元的电生理记录.
- 使用面向漂移格子刺激的适应.
- 在调整之前和之后对定向调整特性进行分析.
主要成果:
- 在V1轮中心和附近的神经元显示出在定向调整中显著的,适应诱导的可塑性.
- 适应导致方向偏好发生排斥性转变,并改变了螺旋轮中心神经元的响应大小.
- 在异向定位域中的神经元在适应后对调节的变化很小.
结论:
- 皮层可塑性,特别是定向调适应性,在V1.1中并不均.
- 螺旋轮中心代表着明显的短期可塑性的焦点,与异向导向领域不同.
- 局部皮层内相互作用可能会调解适应诱导的可塑性中观察到的异质性.
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