dc.creatorOlavarria, Jaime
dc.creatorBravo Contreras, Hermes
dc.creatorRuiz, Gloria
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-28T02:45:14Z
dc.date.available2019-12-28T02:45:14Z
dc.date.created2019-12-28T02:45:14Z
dc.date.issued1988
dc.identifierhttps://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/27071
dc.identifierhttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02463649
dc.identifier10.1007/BF02463649
dc.description.abstractIn an effort to assess the innate capacity of the central visual system to specify corticocortical connectivity in the absence of retinal afferents, we examined the tangential distribution of callosal cells and terminations in posterior neocortex of congenitally anophthalmic rats. Although our results indicate that the callosal pattern is clearly anomalous in these rats, all features of the normal visual callosal pattern are recognizable in mutant rats, indicating that central visual pathways can generate many aspects of normal interhemispheric connectivity in the absence of input from the periphery. On the other hand, the presence of anomalies in the pattern indicates that the eyes are necessary to finetune the distribution of callosal connections at some developemental stage. Moreover, the fact that abnormalities in the callosal pattern of mutant rats are the same as those previusly described in rats enucleated at birth suggests that the eyes begin to exert their influence on callosal development after birth.
dc.languageen
dc.rightsacceso restringido
dc.subjectInterhemispheric pathway
dc.subjectCongenital anophthalmia
dc.subjectVisual cortex
dc.subjectDevelopment
dc.subjectRat
dc.titleThe pattern of callosal connections in posterior neocortex of congenitally anophthalmic rats 1897 as a valid species of the genus Callitetrarhynchus
dc.typeArtículo


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