Hata Y, Tsumoto T, Stryker M P
Department of Neurophysiology, Biomedical Research Center, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Japan.
Neuron. 1999 Feb;22(2):375-81. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)81097-1.
Activity-dependent competition is thought to guide the normal development of specific patterns of neural connections. Such competition generally favors more active inputs, making them larger and stronger, while less active inputs become smaller and weaker. We pharmacologically inhibited the activity of visual cortical cells and measured the three-dimensional structure of inputs serving the two eyes when one eye was occluded. The more active inputs serving the open eye actually became smaller than the deprived inputs from the occluded eye, which were similar to those in normal animals. These findings demonstrate in vivo that it is not the amount of afferent activity but the correlation between cortical and afferent activity that regulates the growth or retraction of these inputs.
活动依赖型竞争被认为引导着神经连接特定模式的正常发育。这种竞争通常有利于更活跃的输入,使其更大更强,而不太活跃的输入则变得更小更弱。我们通过药理学方法抑制视觉皮层细胞的活动,并在一只眼睛被遮挡时测量了为双眼服务的输入的三维结构。实际上,为睁开的眼睛服务的更活跃的输入比来自被遮挡眼睛的剥夺性输入更小,而后者与正常动物中的输入相似。这些发现表明,在活体中,调节这些输入生长或回缩的不是传入活动的量,而是皮层活动与传入活动之间的相关性。