Lab awarded $2.5 million grant from National Eye Institute to study "Booster" circuits in
While we understand much about the specialized circuits that produce activity in the fetal retina, and the consequences of disruption of that activity for eye and brain outcomes, we know little of the actual brain activity that supports the earliest stages of visual development in the intact animal. Our recent experiments show that early retinal activity is not passively transmitted to the visual cortex. Rather, it is actively amplified and transformed by mechanisms unique to