Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the Brain

During postnatal development, sensory experience modulates cortical development, inducing numerous changes in all of the components of the cortex. Most of the cortical changes thus induced occur during the critical period, when the functional and structural properties of cortical neurons are particu...

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Main Authors: Harkaitz Bengoetxea, Naiara Ortuzar, Susana Bulnes, Irantzu Rico-Barrio, José Vicente Lafuente, Enrike G. Argandoña
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Neural Plasticity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/305693
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spelling doaj-3142a22cc7104109888f488050c6fb8a2020-11-24T23:13:42ZengHindawi LimitedNeural Plasticity2090-59041687-54432012-01-01201210.1155/2012/305693305693Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the BrainHarkaitz Bengoetxea0Naiara Ortuzar1Susana Bulnes2Irantzu Rico-Barrio3José Vicente Lafuente4Enrike G. Argandoña5Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience LaNCE, Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine and Odontology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Sarriena Auzoa, 48940 Leioa, SpainLaboratory of Experimental Neuroscience LaNCE, Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine and Odontology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Sarriena Auzoa, 48940 Leioa, SpainLaboratory of Experimental Neuroscience LaNCE, Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine and Odontology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Sarriena Auzoa, 48940 Leioa, SpainLaboratory of Experimental Neuroscience LaNCE, Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine and Odontology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Sarriena Auzoa, 48940 Leioa, SpainLaboratory of Experimental Neuroscience LaNCE, Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine and Odontology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Sarriena Auzoa, 48940 Leioa, SpainUnit of Anatomy, Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg, Rue Albert Gockel 1, 1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandDuring postnatal development, sensory experience modulates cortical development, inducing numerous changes in all of the components of the cortex. Most of the cortical changes thus induced occur during the critical period, when the functional and structural properties of cortical neurons are particularly susceptible to alterations. Although the time course for experience-mediated sensory development is specific for each system, postnatal development acts as a whole, and if one cortical area is deprived of its normal sensory inputs during early stages, it will be reorganized by the nondeprived senses in a process of cross-modal plasticity that not only increases performance in the remaining senses when one is deprived, but also rewires the brain allowing the deprived cortex to process inputs from other senses and cortices, maintaining the modular configuration. This paper summarizes our current understanding of sensory systems development, focused specially in the visual system. It delineates sensory enhancement and sensory deprivation effects at both physiological and anatomical levels and describes the use of enriched environment as a tool to rewire loss of brain areas to enhance other active senses. Finally, strategies to apply restorative features in human-deprived senses are studied, discussing the beneficial and detrimental effects of cross-modal plasticity in prostheses and sensory substitution devices implantation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/305693
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author Harkaitz Bengoetxea
Naiara Ortuzar
Susana Bulnes
Irantzu Rico-Barrio
José Vicente Lafuente
Enrike G. Argandoña
spellingShingle Harkaitz Bengoetxea
Naiara Ortuzar
Susana Bulnes
Irantzu Rico-Barrio
José Vicente Lafuente
Enrike G. Argandoña
Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the Brain
Neural Plasticity
author_facet Harkaitz Bengoetxea
Naiara Ortuzar
Susana Bulnes
Irantzu Rico-Barrio
José Vicente Lafuente
Enrike G. Argandoña
author_sort Harkaitz Bengoetxea
title Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the Brain
title_short Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the Brain
title_full Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the Brain
title_fullStr Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the Brain
title_full_unstemmed Enriched and Deprived Sensory Experience Induces Structural Changes and Rewires Connectivity during the Postnatal Development of the Brain
title_sort enriched and deprived sensory experience induces structural changes and rewires connectivity during the postnatal development of the brain
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Neural Plasticity
issn 2090-5904
1687-5443
publishDate 2012-01-01
description During postnatal development, sensory experience modulates cortical development, inducing numerous changes in all of the components of the cortex. Most of the cortical changes thus induced occur during the critical period, when the functional and structural properties of cortical neurons are particularly susceptible to alterations. Although the time course for experience-mediated sensory development is specific for each system, postnatal development acts as a whole, and if one cortical area is deprived of its normal sensory inputs during early stages, it will be reorganized by the nondeprived senses in a process of cross-modal plasticity that not only increases performance in the remaining senses when one is deprived, but also rewires the brain allowing the deprived cortex to process inputs from other senses and cortices, maintaining the modular configuration. This paper summarizes our current understanding of sensory systems development, focused specially in the visual system. It delineates sensory enhancement and sensory deprivation effects at both physiological and anatomical levels and describes the use of enriched environment as a tool to rewire loss of brain areas to enhance other active senses. Finally, strategies to apply restorative features in human-deprived senses are studied, discussing the beneficial and detrimental effects of cross-modal plasticity in prostheses and sensory substitution devices implantation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/305693
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