Cortical sensory maps are important for perceptual learning. Cortical inhibition has an important role in the formation, maintenance and adaptability of these maps. We hypothesize that long-term potentiation (LTP) of thalamocortical synapses onto inhibitory neurons is important for the refinement of sensory maps.
Specific Aim 1 :
The first aim of this study is to determine if LTP can be elicited at thalamocortical synapses onto inhibitory neurons.
Specific Aim 2 :
The aim of this experiment is to determine if LTP is dependent on NMDA receptors, calcium-permeable AMPA receptors, metabotropic glutamate receptors or L-type voltage dependent calcium channels, using selective receptor antagonists.
Specific Aim 3 :
The aim of this expedment is to determine if LTP of thalamic inputs onto inhibitory neurons is dependent on a critical period. The results of this project will increase our understanding of the mechanisms involve in perceptual learning.
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