“…Increasing the size of the target rescued some limb-innervating motoneurons from death (Hollyday and Hamburger, 1976;see also O'Brien and Oppenheim, 1990; for thoracic motoneurons), and decreasing the size of the "competing" neuronal population in frog spinal cord (Olek and Edwards, 1978), in a specific chick motoneuron pool ( Lance-Jones and , and in the chick ciliary ganglion (Pilar, Landmesser, and Burstein, 1980), all resulted in increased survival of the remaining neurons. However, because the alteration in neuronal survival often did not quantitatively match that predicted by the most simple version of the numericalmatching hypothesis (Pilar et al, 1980;Tanaka and Landmesser 1986b;Sohal et al, 1986Sohal et al, , 1991, this hypothesis and the importance of the target in neuronal survival has more recently been called into question.…”