Department of Molecular Visual Plasticity, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience an Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Rev Neurosci. 2010;21(3):223-37. doi: 10.1515/revneuro.2010.21.3.223.
Our ability to learn relies on the potential of the neocortex to change its neuronal circuits through experience. This change is mediated by the loss or formation of synaptic contacts or the adjustment of their synaptic strength. In recent decades, the primary visual cortex has proven an excellent system for studying structure/function relationships during plasticity in the neocortex. Here we describe current knowledge about the structural changes in inhibitory or excitatory synapses that accompany experience dependent plasticity in the visual cortex. We discuss unresolved issues and technical developments that will help to provide answers in the near future.
我们的学习能力依赖于大脑新皮层通过经验改变其神经元回路的潜力。这种变化是通过突触接触的丧失或形成或其突触强度的调整来介导的。在最近几十年中,初级视觉皮层已被证明是研究新皮层可塑性过程中结构/功能关系的极佳系统。在这里,我们描述了关于伴随视觉皮层经验依赖性可塑性的抑制性或兴奋性突触的结构变化的现有知识。我们讨论了未解决的问题和技术发展,这些问题和技术发展将有助于在不久的将来提供答案。