Mechanisms governing activity-dependent synaptic pruning in the developing mammalian CNS

Volume: 22, Issue: 11, Pages: 657 - 673
Published: Sep 20, 2021
Abstract
Almost 60 years have passed since the initial discovery by Hubel and Wiesel that changes in neuronal activity can elicit developmental rewiring of the central nervous system (CNS). Over this period, we have gained a more comprehensive picture of how both spontaneous neural activity and sensory experience-induced changes in neuronal activity guide CNS circuit development. Here we review activity-dependent synaptic pruning in the mammalian CNS,...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanisms governing activity-dependent synaptic pruning in the developing mammalian CNS
Published Date
Sep 20, 2021
Volume
22
Issue
11
Pages
657 - 673
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