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Science ; 373(6553)2021 07 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34437090

ABSTRACT

The ability to perceive and respond to environmental stimuli emerges in the absence of sensory experience. Spontaneous retinal activity prior to eye opening guides the refinement of retinotopy and eye-specific segregation in mammals, but its role in the development of higher-order visual response properties remains unclear. Here, we describe a transient window in neonatal mouse development during which the spatial propagation of spontaneous retinal waves resembles the optic flow pattern generated by forward self-motion. We show that wave directionality requires the same circuit components that form the adult direction-selective retinal circuit and that chronic disruption of wave directionality alters the development of direction-selective responses of superior colliculus neurons. These data demonstrate how the developing visual system patterns spontaneous activity to simulate ethologically relevant features of the external world and thereby instruct self-organization.


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Optic Flow , Retina/physiology , Retinal Ganglion Cells/physiology , Vision, Ocular/physiology , Visual Pathways , Action Potentials , Amacrine Cells/physiology , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Axons/physiology , Cytoskeletal Proteins/genetics , Mice , Motion , Mutation , Pyridazines/pharmacology , Receptors, GABA-A/metabolism , Retina/growth & development , Spatio-Temporal Analysis , Superior Colliculi/physiology
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