Effect of the richness of the environment on the cat visual cortex

In a recent study of the cat visual cortex, it was shown that there are interindividual differences in the numerical density (Nv) of symmetrical synapses associated with flat vesicles (FS synapses) but not of asymmetrical synapses associated with round vesicles (RA synapses). Since many of the environment‐sensitive properties of visual cortex neurons are GABA‐dependent, it was suggested that the interindividual differences in FS synapses might be duo to environmental factors. To verify this possibility we estimated the Nv of both types of synapses in two groups of six cats, paired by litter and by sex, and raised either in isolation or in a colony from the time of weaning to the age of 8 months. We also measured the Nv of neurons and the thickness of the cortex and made some gross anatomical measurements.

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