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Development of neuronal selectivity in primary visual cortex of cat

Development of neuronal selectivity in primary visual cortex of cat Development Primary YVES Laboratoire de Neurobiologie of of Cat MICHEL IMBERT Paris XI, Cbdex, France du Dhveloppement, Universite’ FRRGNAC I. troduction .......................................................... II. Fal State: Representation of Orientation Adult Central Nervous System .................................................. A. Perceptive neurons or ? ......................... B. Topographic nontopographic codg ............................ C. Representation of orientation ............................ D. Genesis of orientation at cortical level ................... III. itial State Primary of Cat .......................... A. Theories of development of connectivity ............................ B. Population analysis methodological problems ................... C. itial activity .................................................... IV. Control of Development of Orientation by Experience A. Deprivation of experience ................................... B. Retarded experience ......................................... C. Epigenetic modifications of cortical distribution of preferred orientations ................................................... V. Gate Control by Extraretal Factors .................................. A. Role of noradrenergic system ...................................... B. Role of extraocular afferents travelg along ophthalmic branch of trigemal nerve .............................................. VI. Critical Period ....................................................... A. Periods of monotypic sensibility .................................... B. Phase of development dependent on functiong ..................... VII. Modifications of Functional Properties of Neurons Considered dividually ...................................................... A. Nonspecific variability of response ........................... B. Conditiong of response .................................... VIII. Conclusions Hypotheses .......................................... A. Endogenous constrats of specialization ........................... B. Epigenetic modifications ........................................... I. TRODUCTION The discovery sce the 1960s that neurons can be http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physiological Reviews The American Physiological Society

Development of neuronal selectivity in primary visual cortex of cat

Physiological Reviews , Volume 64: 325 – Jan 1, 1984

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Development Primary YVES Laboratoire de Neurobiologie of of Cat MICHEL IMBERT Paris XI, Cbdex, France du Dhveloppement, Universite’ FRRGNAC I. troduction .......................................................... II. Fal State: Representation of Orientation Adult Central Nervous System .................................................. A. Perceptive neurons or ? ......................... B. Topographic nontopographic codg ............................ C. Representation of orientation ............................ D. Genesis of orientation at cortical level ................... III. itial State Primary of Cat .......................... A. Theories of development of connectivity ............................ B. Population analysis methodological problems ................... C. itial activity .................................................... IV. Control of Development of Orientation by Experience A. Deprivation of experience ................................... B. Retarded experience ......................................... C. Epigenetic modifications of cortical distribution of preferred orientations ................................................... V. Gate Control by Extraretal Factors .................................. A. Role of noradrenergic system ...................................... B. Role of extraocular afferents travelg along ophthalmic branch of trigemal nerve .............................................. VI. Critical Period ....................................................... A. Periods of monotypic sensibility .................................... B. Phase of development dependent on functiong ..................... VII. Modifications of Functional Properties of Neurons Considered dividually ...................................................... A. Nonspecific variability of response ........................... B. Conditiong of response .................................... VIII. Conclusions Hypotheses .......................................... A. Endogenous constrats of specialization ........................... B. Epigenetic modifications ........................................... I. TRODUCTION The discovery sce the 1960s that neurons can be

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