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Network: Comput. Neural Syst. 12 (2001) R1–R47 www.iop.org/Journals/ne PII: S0954-898X(01)20615-0
TOPICAL REVIEW
Competition in the development of nerve connections:
a review of models
Arjen van Ooyen
Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
E-mail: A.van.Ooyen@nih.knaw.nl
Received 5 January 2001
Abstract
The establishment and refinement of neural circuits involve both the formation
of new connections and the elimination of already existing connections.
Elimination of connections occurs, for example, in the development of
mononeural innervation of muscle fibres and in the formation of ocular
dominance columns in the visual cortex. The process that leads to the
eliminationofconnectionsisoftenreferredtoasaxonalorsynapticcompetition.
Although the notion of competition is commonly used, the process is not well
understood—with respect to, for example, the type of competition, what axons
and synapses are competing for, and the role of electrical activity. This article
reviews the types of competition that have been distinguished and the models
of competition that have been proposed. Models of both the neuromuscular
system and the visual system are described. For each of these models, the
assumptions on which it is based, its mathematical structure, and the extent to
which it is supported by the experimental data are evaluated. Special attention
is given to the different modelling approaches and the role of electrical activity
in competition.
Contents
1. Introduction R2
2. Biological background R5
2.1. Neuromuscular system R5
2.1.1. Adult neuromuscular system. R5
2.1.2. Development of mononeuronal innervation. R6
2.1.3. Reinnervation experiments. R6
2.1.4. Indications for competition. R6
2.1.5. What mediates the competition in the development of mononeuronal
innervation? R7
Consumptive competition: neurotrophic factors. R7
Interference competition: competition for space. R7
Interference competition: direct negative interactions. R7
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