Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4350995 | Neuroscience Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Auditory–visual cross-modal innervation was examined in control (sighted, ZRDCT-N) and congenitally anophthalmic (eyeless, ZRDCT-AN) mice using electrophysiological recording and pathway tracing with carbocyanine dyes. Electrophysiological data demonstrate that the primary visual cortex of congenitally eyeless, blind, mice receives auditory stimuli. Neuroanatomical data demonstrate a direct connection between the inferior colliculus (IC) and visual cortex. Our experiments provide new information about how the brain adapts to the loss of sight.
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Authors
L.K. Laemle, N.L. Strominger, D.O. Carpenter,