نتایج جستجو برای: barrel cortex

تعداد نتایج: 149762  

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 1989
M D Ginsberg Y Castella W D Dietrich B D Watson R Busto

To study the effects of focal infarction on the capacity for functional activation of an ipsilateral somatosensory system remote from the lesion, we produced a small thrombotic infarct in the left frontal pole of male Wistar rats by a photochemical method. Five days later, the awake, restrained rats received tactile stimulation of the large whiskers (vibrissae) of the right side of the face, wh...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 1991
S L Senft T A Woolsey

Barrels are patterned groups of neurons in rodent somatosensory cortex that correspond one to one with the animal's facial whiskers. Dirichlet domains are a class of convex polygon found frequently in nature, often arising by nucleation from center points. Analytic and graphical methods were devised to verify the hypothesis that Dirichlet domains accurately describe the adult barrel fields of n...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
W Huang M Armstrong-James V Rema M E Diamond F F Ebner

Contribution of supragranular layers to sensory processing and plasticity in adult rat barrel cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 3261-3271, 1998. In mature rat primary somatic sensory cortical area (SI) barrel field cortex, the thalamic-recipient granular layer IV neurons project especially densely to layers I, II, III, and IV. A prior study showed that cells in the supragranular layers are the faste...

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Daniel H. O'Connor Simon P. Peron Daniel Huber Karel Svoboda

Classical studies have related the spiking of selected neocortical neurons to behavior, but little is known about activity sampled from the entire neural population. We recorded from neurons selected independent of spiking, using cell-attached recordings and two-photon calcium imaging, in the barrel cortex of mice performing an object localization task. Spike rates varied across neurons, from s...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Susumu Jitsuki Kiwamu Takemoto Taisuke Kawasaki Hirobumi Tada Aoi Takahashi Carine Becamel Akane Sano Michisuke Yuzaki R. Suzanne Zukin Edward B. Ziff Helmut W. Kessels Takuya Takahashi

Loss of one type of sensory input can cause improved functionality of other sensory systems. Whereas this form of plasticity, cross-modal plasticity, is well established, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying it are still unclear. Here, we show that visual deprivation (VD) increases extracellular serotonin in the juvenile rat barrel cortex. This increase in serotonin levels facilitat...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Carl C.H. Petersen

The tactile somatosensory pathway from whisker to cortex in rodents provides a well-defined system for exploring the link between molecular mechanisms, synaptic circuits, and behavior. The primary somatosensory cortex has an exquisite somatotopic map where each individual whisker is represented in a discrete anatomical unit, the "barrel," allowing precise delineation of functional organization,...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Yong Han Ming-De Huang Man-Li Sun Shumin Duan Yan-Qin Yu

Rats generate sweeping whisker movements in order to explore their environments and identify objects. In somatosensory pathways, neuronal activity is modulated by the frequency of whisker vibration. However, the potential role of rhythmic neuronal activity in the cerebral processing of sensory signals and its mechanism remain unclear. Here, we showed that rhythmic vibrissal stimulation with sho...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Takashi Suzuki Yasuhiro Ooi Junji Seki

The present study aims to validate the applicability of infrared (IR) thermal imaging for the study of brain function through experiments on the rat barrel cortex. Regional changes in neural activity within the brain produce alterations in local thermal equilibrium via increases in metabolic activity and blood flow. We studied the relationship between temperature change and neural activity in a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Maria V Popescu Ford F Ebner

The normal development of sensory perception in mammals depends on appropriate sensory experience between birth and maturity. Numerous reports have shown that trimming some or all of the large mystacial vibrissa (whiskers) on one side of the face after birth has a detrimental effect on the maturation of cortical function. The objective of the present study was to understand the differences that...

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