Early Visual Motion Experience Improves Retinal Encoding of Motion Directions

Volume: 40, Issue: 28, Pages: 5431 - 5442
Published: Jun 12, 2020
Abstract
Altered sensory experience in early life often leads to altered response properties of the sensory neurons. This process is mostly thought to happen in the brain, not in the sensory organs. We show that in the mouse retina of both sexes, exposed to a motion-dominated visual environment from eye-opening, the ON-OFF direction selective ganglion cells (ooDSGCs) develop significantly stronger direction encoding ability for motion in all directions....
Paper Details
Title
Early Visual Motion Experience Improves Retinal Encoding of Motion Directions
Published Date
Jun 12, 2020
Volume
40
Issue
28
Pages
5431 - 5442
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