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- W3197471143 abstract "Neural circuits function in the face of changing inputs, either caused by normal variation in stimuli or cell death. To maintain their ability to perform essential computations with partial inputs, neural circuits make modifications. Here, we study the retinal circuit’s responses to changes in light stimuli or in photoreceptor inputs by inducing partial cone death in the mature mouse retina. Can the retina withstand or recover from input loss? We find that the excitatory pathways exhibit functional loss commensurate with cone death and with some aspects predicted by partial light stimulation. However, Inhibitory pathways recover functionally from lost input by increasing spatiotemporal integration in a way that is not recapitulated by partially stimulating the control retina. Anatomically, inhibitory synapses are upregulated on secondary bipolar cells and output ganglion cells. These findings demonstrate the greater capacity for inhibition, compared to excitation, to modify spatiotemporal processing with fewer cone inputs." @default.
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- W3197471143 title "Inhibition, but Not Excitation, Recovers From Partial Cone Loss With Greater Spatiotemporal Integration, Synapse Density and Frequency" @default.
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