نتایج جستجو برای: whisker topology

تعداد نتایج: 70025  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Philippe Lavallée Martin Deschênes

Thalamic cells that relay vibrissa information to barrel cortex are clustered within whisker-related modules termed barreloids. Each barreloid receives input from one principal whisker and inhibitory inputs from reticular thalamic neurons with receptive fields that correspond to that same whisker. Although the proximal dendrites of relay cells are confined to their home barreloid, distal dendri...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
D J Simons G E Carvell H T Kyriazi

Neonatal whisker trimming followed by adult whisker regrowth leads to higher responsiveness and altered receptive field properties of cortical neurons in corresponding layer 4 barrels. Studies of functional thalamocortical (TC) connectivity in normally reared adult rats have provided insights into how experience-dependent TC synaptic plasticity could impact the establishment of feedforward exci...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2012
Denis Jabaudon Sara J Shnider David J Tischfield Maria J Galazo Jeffrey D Macklis

Neurons in layer IV of the rodent whisker somatosensory cortex are tangentially organized in periodic clusters called barrels, each of which is innervated by thalamocortical axons transmitting sensory information from a single principal whisker, together forming a somatotopic map of the whisker pad. Proper thalamocortical innervation is critical for barrel formation during development, but the ...

2016
Jaylyn Waddell Tianqi Yang Eric Ho Kristen A. Wellmann Sandra M. Mooney

Prenatal ethanol exposure can result in social deficits in humans and animals, including altered social interaction and poor communication. Rats exposed to ethanol prenatally show reduced play fighting, and a combination of prenatal ethanol exposure and neonatal whisker clipping further reduces play fighting compared with ethanol exposure alone. In this study, we explored whether expression of ...

2017
Diana Casas-Torremocha Francisco Clascá Ángel Núñez

Rodents move rhythmically their facial whiskers and compute differences between signals predicted and those resulting from the movement to infer information about objects near their head. These computations are carried out by a large network of forebrain structures that includes the thalamus and the primary somatosensory (S1BF) and motor (M1wk) cortices. Spatially and temporally precise mechano...

2011
Kuniya Honda Noboru Noma Masamichi Shinoda Makiko Miyamoto Ayano Katagiri Daiju Kita Ming-Gang Liu Barry J Sessle Masafumi Yasuda Koichi Iwata

BACKGROUND The purpose of the present study was to elucidate the mechanisms that may underlie the sensitization of trigeminal spinal subnucleus caudalis (Vc) and upper cervical spinal cord (C1-C2) neurons to heat or cold stimulation of the orofacial region following glutamate (Glu) injection. RESULTS Glu application to the tongue or whisker pad skin caused an enhancement of head-withdrawal re...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
M K Kelly G E Carvell J M Kodger D J Simons

This study used extracellular unit recordings in behaving animals to evaluate thalamocortical response transformations in the rat whisker-barrel system. Based on previous acute studies using controlled whisker stimulation, we hypothesized that in a cortical barrel adjacent (non-principal) whiskers exert a net inhibitory effect. In contrast, in thalamic barreloid neurons, the effects of neighbor...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Tatiana Bezdudnaya Manuel A Castro-Alamancos

The superior colliculus is part of a broader neural network that can decode whisker movements in air and on objects, which is a strategy used by behaving rats to sense the environment. The intermediate layers of the superior colliculus receive whisker-related excitatory afferents from the trigeminal complex and barrel cortex, inhibitory afferents from extrinsic and intrinsic sources, and neurom...

2015
Michael R. Bale Robin A. A. Ince Greta Santagata Rasmus S. Petersen

The rodent whisker-associated thalamic nucleus (VPM) contains a somatotopic map where whisker representation is divided into distinct neuronal sub-populations, called "barreloids". Each barreloid projects to its associated cortical barrel column and so forms a gateway for incoming sensory stimuli to the barrel cortex. We aimed to determine how the population of neurons within one barreloid enco...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
P Veinante M Deschênes

This study investigated the relationship between axonal projections and receptive field properties of whisker-sensitive cells in the principal trigeminal sensory nucleus of the rat. The labeling of small groups of trigeminothalamic axons with biotinylated dextran amine disclosed two broad classes of axons; a majority of fibers (68%; n = 107) project to a single barreloid of the ventral posterom...

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