Self-organization in the developing nervous system: theoretical models.

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2009-06-01 Epub Date: 2009-03-23 DOI:10.2976/1.3079539
Stephen J Eglen, Julijana Gjorgjieva
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Abstract

Sensory maps in the nervous system often connect to each other in a topographic fashion. This is most strikingly seen in the visual system, where neighboring neurons in the retina project to neighboring neurons in the target structure, such as the superior colliculus. This article discusses the developmental mechanisms that are involved in the formation of topographic maps, with an emphasis on the role of theoretical models in helping us to understand these mechanisms. Recent experimental advances in studying the roles of guidance molecules and patterns of spontaneous activity mean that there are new challenges to be addressed by theoretical models. Key questions include understanding what instructional cues are present in the patterns of spontaneous activity, and how activity and guidance molecules might interact. Our discussion concludes by comparing development of visual maps with development of maps in the olfactory system, where the influence of neural activity seems to differ.

发育中的神经系统的自组织:理论模型。
神经系统中的感觉地图常常以地形的方式相互连接。这在视觉系统中最为明显,视网膜上相邻的神经元投射到目标结构中的相邻神经元,如上丘。本文讨论了地形图形成过程中所涉及的发育机制,重点介绍了理论模型在帮助我们理解这些机制中的作用。最近在研究引导分子的作用和自发活动模式方面的实验进展意味着理论模型有新的挑战需要解决。关键问题包括理解自发活动模式中存在哪些指导线索,以及活动分子和指导分子如何相互作用。我们的讨论通过比较视觉地图的发展和嗅觉系统地图的发展来结束,其中神经活动的影响似乎有所不同。
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