Influence of retinal states on the development and maintenance of retinofugal projections
Summary:
This paper discusses the influence of retinal states on the development and maintenance of retinofugal projections in mice, focusing on the role of Gβ5 in retinal activity and the impact of retinal activity on the eye-specific segregation of retinal afferents in the lateral geniculate nucleus.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper investigates the role of Gβ5 in retinal activity and the impact of retinal activity on the development and maintenance of retinofugal projections in mice.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of retinal activity in the development and maintenance of visual connections, which are crucial for visual memory and cognition.
- Education and learning: The paper contributes to the understanding of the role of Gβ5 in retinal activity and the development and maintenance of visual connections, which are crucial for visual learning.
Author(s)
D Morhardt
Publication Year:
2010
Number of Citations:
0
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