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      Thick Visual Cortex in the Early Blind

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          We investigated the key neurodevelopmental factors that determine cortical thickness, namely synaptogenesis and regression, by analyzing the thickness of the visual cortex in humans with early- and late-onset blindness. The bilateral visual cortices of the early blind were significantly thicker than those of the late blind and the sighted controls, but the latter two groups did not differ significantly. This suggests reduced “pruning” of synapses in the visual cortex, which may be due to a lack of visual experience during a critical developmental period. These findings support the hypothesis that sensory experience is necessary for an appropriate regression and remodeling of neuronal processes and that synaptic regression might be a major determinant of macroscopic anatomical features like cortical thickness.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          jneurosci
          J. Neurosci
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          18 February 2009
          : 29
          : 7
          : 2205-2211
          Affiliations
          [1] 1LIAMA Center for Computational Medicine, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China,
          [2] 2Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China, and
          [3] 3Department of Radiology, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, China
          Author notes
          Correspondence should be addressed to either of the following: Prof. Tianzi Jiang, LIAMA Center for Computational Medicine, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China, jiangtz@ 123456nlpr.ia.ac.cn ; or Prof. Chunshui Yu, Department of Radiology, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, China, chunshuiyu@ 123456yahoo.cn
          Article
          PMC6666343 PMC6666343 6666343 3455026
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5451-08.2009
          6666343
          19228973
          bed896cc-4fb1-4f51-8cbd-610340a1f3af
          Copyright © 2009 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/09/292205-07$15.00/0
          History
          : 12 November 2008
          : 8 January 2009
          : 13 January 2009
          Categories
          Articles
          Development/Plasticity/Repair

          plasticity,development,cortical thickness,magnetic resonance imaging,blind,visual deprivation

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