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A theory of cortical map formation in the visual brain
by
Jin, Jianzhong
, Kremkow, Jens
, Rahimi-Nasrabadi, Hamed
, Alonso, Jose-Manuel
, Teh, Kai Lun
, Koch, Erin
, Najafian, Sohrab
, Zaidi, Qasim
in
631/378/116/1925
/ 631/378/2613/1875
/ Animals
/ Axons
/ Brain
/ Brain mapping
/ Cerebral Cortex
/ Density
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mammals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Sampling
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory neurons
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Thalamus
/ Vision, Ocular
/ Visual Cortex
/ Visual stimuli
2022
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A theory of cortical map formation in the visual brain
by
Jin, Jianzhong
, Kremkow, Jens
, Rahimi-Nasrabadi, Hamed
, Alonso, Jose-Manuel
, Teh, Kai Lun
, Koch, Erin
, Najafian, Sohrab
, Zaidi, Qasim
in
631/378/116/1925
/ 631/378/2613/1875
/ Animals
/ Axons
/ Brain
/ Brain mapping
/ Cerebral Cortex
/ Density
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mammals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Sampling
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory neurons
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Thalamus
/ Vision, Ocular
/ Visual Cortex
/ Visual stimuli
2022
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A theory of cortical map formation in the visual brain
by
Jin, Jianzhong
, Kremkow, Jens
, Rahimi-Nasrabadi, Hamed
, Alonso, Jose-Manuel
, Teh, Kai Lun
, Koch, Erin
, Najafian, Sohrab
, Zaidi, Qasim
in
631/378/116/1925
/ 631/378/2613/1875
/ Animals
/ Axons
/ Brain
/ Brain mapping
/ Cerebral Cortex
/ Density
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mammals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Sampling
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory neurons
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Thalamus
/ Vision, Ocular
/ Visual Cortex
/ Visual stimuli
2022
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A theory of cortical map formation in the visual brain
2022
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Overview
The cerebral cortex receives multiple afferents from the thalamus that segregate by stimulus modality forming cortical maps for each sense. In vision, the primary visual cortex maps the multiple dimensions of the visual stimulus in patterns that vary across species for reasons unknown. Here we introduce a general theory of cortical map formation, which proposes that map diversity emerges from species variations in the thalamic afferent density sampling sensory space. In the theory, increasing afferent sampling density enlarges the cortical domains representing the same visual point, allowing the segregation of afferents and cortical targets by multiple stimulus dimensions. We illustrate the theory with an afferent-density model that accurately replicates the maps of different species through afferent segregation followed by thalamocortical convergence pruned by visual experience. Because thalamocortical pathways use similar mechanisms for axon segregation and pruning, the theory may extend to other sensory areas of the mammalian brain.
Najafian et al. introduce a developmental theory of map formation in the cerebral cortex. The theory proposes that increases in the density of thalamic afferents sampling sensory space make cortical maps to segregate more stimulus dimensions.
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