1999
Spontaneous activity: signal or noise?
McCormick D. Spontaneous activity: signal or noise? Science 1999, 285: 541-3. PMID: 10447487, DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5427.541.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
Enhanced activation of NMDA receptor responses at the immature retinogeniculate synapse
Ramoa A, McCormick D. Enhanced activation of NMDA receptor responses at the immature retinogeniculate synapse. Journal Of Neuroscience 1994, 14: 2098-2105. PMID: 7908957, PMCID: PMC6577156, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.14-04-02098.1994.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords2-Amino-5-phosphonovalerate6-Cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dioneAfferent PathwaysAgingAnimalsBicucullineElectric StimulationEvoked PotentialsFerretsGeniculate BodiesIn Vitro TechniquesKineticsNeuronsQuinoxalinesReceptors, N-Methyl-D-AspartateRetinaSynapsesSynaptic TransmissionTime FactorsVisual PathwaysConceptsNMDA receptorsBicuculline methiodideNMDA-EPSCsPostnatal monthPostnatal weekGABAA receptor-mediated IPSPsAMPA/kainate receptorsOptic tract stimulationReceptor-mediated IPSPsExcitatory postsynaptic currentsNMDA receptor responsesFirst postnatal monthSecond postnatal weekVoltage-clamp recordingsDorsal LGNEPSC durationRetinogeniculate transmissionD-APVSlow EPSPTract stimulationExcitatory transmissionGABAergic inhibitionNeonatal ageRetinogeniculate synapsePostsynaptic currentsDevelopmental changes in electrophysiological properties of LGNd neurons during reorganization of retinogeniculate connections
Ramoa A, McCormick D. Developmental changes in electrophysiological properties of LGNd neurons during reorganization of retinogeniculate connections. Journal Of Neuroscience 1994, 14: 2089-2097. PMID: 8158259, PMCID: PMC6577110, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.14-04-02089.1994.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLGNd neuronsImmature neuronsAction potentialsElectrophysiological propertiesLittle spike frequency adaptationDependent action potentialsAction potential activityEarly postnatal lifeWhole-cell recordingsEarly postnatal developmentPatch-clamp techniqueSpike frequency adaptationHigh input resistanceDorsal LGNImmature synapsesCritical developmental periodRetinogeniculate connectionsMembrane potentialPostnatal weekIntracellular injectionPostnatal lifePostnatal developmentNeuronsInput resistanceFrequency adaptation
1988
Acetylcholine inhibits identified interneurons in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus
McCormick D, Pape H. Acetylcholine inhibits identified interneurons in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus. Nature 1988, 334: 246-248. PMID: 3398922, DOI: 10.1038/334246a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLateral geniculate nucleusRelay cellsGeniculate nucleusDorsal lateral geniculate nucleusMuscarinic receptor-mediated increaseBrainstem cholinergic neuronsCat lateral geniculate nucleusInhibitory postsynaptic potentialsReceptor-mediated increaseDistinctive electrophysiological propertiesUnderlying ionic mechanismsLGNd relay cellsAcetylcholine inhibitsCholinergic neuronsAcetylcholine releaseCerebral cortexCholinergic actionCholinergic axonsPostsynaptic potentialsRelay neuronsCholinergic systemFacilitatory influenceElectrophysiological propertiesCat LGNdIntrageniculate interneurons