Reorganization of human cortical maps caused by inherited photoreceptor abnormalities

HA Baseler, AA Brewer, LT Sharpe, AB Morland… - Nature …, 2002 - nature.com
Nature neuroscience, 2002nature.com
We describe a compelling demonstration of large-scale developmental reorganization in the
human visual pathways. The developmental reorganization was observed in rod
monochromats, a rare group of congenitally colorblind individuals who virtually lack cone
photoreceptor function. Normal controls had a cortical region, spanning several square
centimeters, that responded to signals initiated in the all-cone foveola but was inactive under
rod viewing conditions; in rod monochromats this cortical region responded powerfully to rod …
Abstract
We describe a compelling demonstration of large-scale developmental reorganization in the human visual pathways. The developmental reorganization was observed in rod monochromats, a rare group of congenitally colorblind individuals who virtually lack cone photoreceptor function. Normal controls had a cortical region, spanning several square centimeters, that responded to signals initiated in the all-cone foveola but was inactive under rod viewing conditions; in rod monochromats this cortical region responded powerfully to rod-initiated signals. The measurements trace a causal pathway that begins with a genetic anomaly that directly influences sensory cells and ultimately results in a substantial central reorganization.
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