Social hierarchy regulates ocular dominance plasticity in adult male mice

Published: Sep 25, 2019
Abstract
We here show that social rank, as assessed by competition for a running wheel, influences ocular dominance plasticity in adult male mice. Dominant animals showed a clear ocular dominance shift after 4 days of MD, whereas their submissive cagemates did not. NMDA receptor activation, reduced GABA inhibition, and serotonin transmission were necessary for this plasticity, but not sufficient to explain the difference between dominant and submissive...
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Title
Social hierarchy regulates ocular dominance plasticity in adult male mice
Published Date
Sep 25, 2019
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