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Establishing a functional brain circuitry: the development of the retino-tectal projection
Topographic matching between pre- and postsynaptic ganglion cell sheets appears to be a typical way in which different regions of the vertebrate brain are interconnected. The visual system provides a well-suited model to study the processes underlying the generation of 'topographic projections' during development. In this review, we will discuss several mechanisms which are possibly involved in the sorting of retinal axon terminals within their target field, the optic tectum. These mechanisms include target recognition by 'cytochemical matching' between axons and target cells, fiber-fiber interactions, and synapse stabilization and elimination based on impulse activity.