
This study employed blood oxygenation level-dependent functional MRI (BOLD-fMRI) to evaluate the visual responses in the superior colliculus of the developing rat brain from the time of eyelid opening to adulthood. Upon flash illumination to the contralateral eye, the regional BOLD response underwent a systematic increase in amplitude with age especially after the third postnatal week. However, no significant difference in BOLD signal increase was found between postnatal days 14 and 21. Our results constitute the first fMRI report in demonstrating the critical period of visual functions in the rat brain during maturation. This can be potentially useful in establishing the links between changes in relation to visual sensory development.
Functional mri, Superior Colliculi, Age Factors, Visual Pathways - growth & development - physiology, Rat brain, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Blood oxygenation, Animals, Newborn, Pregnancy, Superior Colliculi - growth & development - physiology, Animals, Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods, Female, Visual Pathways, Critical periods, Superior colliculus, Photic Stimulation
Functional mri, Superior Colliculi, Age Factors, Visual Pathways - growth & development - physiology, Rat brain, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Blood oxygenation, Animals, Newborn, Pregnancy, Superior Colliculi - growth & development - physiology, Animals, Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods, Female, Visual Pathways, Critical periods, Superior colliculus, Photic Stimulation
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