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Journal of Neuroscience 1994-Dec

Ocular dominance column development: strabismus changes the spacing of adjacent columns in cat visual cortex.

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To investigate the role of visual experience for the gross layout of ocular dominance (OD) columns in the visual cortex, I compared the respective patterns in normally raised and strabismic cats. OD domains were visualized by (1) transneuronal labeling of the afferents from the left or right eye with intraocular 3H-proline injections or (2) 14C-2-deoxyglucose autoradiography after monocular visual stimulation in awake animals. To obtain the complete pattern of OD columns, flat-mount sections were prepared from the unfolded cortical hemispheres. Eliminating correlated activity between the two eyes by making the animals strabismic influenced the gross layout of the OD domains. In area 17, OD domains become more sharply delineated than in normal animals and spaced more widely. Spatial frequency analyses revealed a mean spacing of adjacent columns of 1100-1300 microns in strabismic and of 800-1000 microns in normal cats. In area 18, the spacing of the ocular dominance domains is larger than in area 17 for both normal and strabismic cats (1500-1650 microns), but little influenced by strabismus. These results indicate that in area 17 decreased correlation of activity between the eyes alters the periodicity of OD columns. In addition, these observations suggest that not only the segregation of afferents into distinct columns but also the final expression of the columnar grid is influenced by visual experience, and in particular by the temporal patterning of neural activity. This is further evidence for the hypothesis that the development of OD columns is governed by activity-dependent self-organizing principles.

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