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  • Neurons that respond to lines of a particular orientation form vertical orientation columns, which span the whole depth of the primary visual cortex. These columns are connected by horizontal neurons which, according to a new study, could be used to analyse angular visual features — such as corners or T junctions — that were not previously thought to be analysed at such an early stage of visual processing.

    • Ulf Eysel
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 399, P: 641-643
  • Following a retinal lesion, it is known that extensive topographical remapping occurs in visual cortex. To examine the dynamics of this plasticity, Keck et al. combined chronic intrinsic and two-photon imaging to follow both the functional and structural modifications of the affected cortical region. They observed close to a complete turnover of spines on the functionally relevant cells, suggesting that a massive rewiring had occurred, producing new circuits.

    • Tara Keck
    • Thomas D Mrsic-Flogel
    • Mark Hübener
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 11, P: 1162-1167