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4 - Development of barrel cortex

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2009

Kevin Fox
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Cardiff University
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This chapter describes the formation of the barrel cortex from the birth of the cells through to maturation of synaptic circuits. Special consideration is given to formation of the distinctive somatotopic pattern in the barrel field that has captured the imagination of so many scientists over the years. Pattern formation is, of course, a field within developmental science in its own right, of which formation of the somatotopic pattern in the barrel field is an interesting example. Somatotopic pattern formation per se is, therefore, treated in a section on its own. Barrel formation, however, does not raise the same issues and could just as easily be concerned with the formation of a single barrel as with a pattern of barrels. For these reasons, pattern formation and barrel formation are treated in separate sections. Of course the cellular aggregates composing the barrels themselves also make a pattern (Chapter 1), but as we shall see the pattern is present in the thalamocortical afferents before they reach layer IV where the barrels form, and in some circumstances the pattern itself can form in the thalamocortical afferents without the barrels forming. Therefore, the sections on pattern formation concentrate on the origin of the pattern itself, including the role of the peripheral innervation (Section 4.2), while the sections on barrel formation concentrate on the behavior of the cellular aggregates that compose the walls of the barrels (Section 4.3).

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Barrel Cortex , pp. 79 - 110
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2008

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