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Early Light Refines Brain’s Circuitry for Vision

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PROVIDENCE, R.I., June 9, 2011 — Two new studies from Brown University on different species and using different techniques show how nascent animal brains use light to construct their central vision system. Creatures are not born hard-wired to see. Instead, they depend on electrical activity in the retina to refine the complex circuits that process visual information. In a wide variety of nascent animals, genes provide only a rough wiring plan and then leave it to the developing nervous system to finish. Studies of mouse pups and tadpoles by Brown researchers provide new evidence of a role for exposure to light in the...Read full article

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    Published: June 2011
    Glossary
    retina
    1. The photosensitive membrane on the inside of the human eye. 2. A scanning mechanism in optical character generation.
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